Posted by gregww on March 06, 2018 at 11:27:36 from (50.82.11.92):
In Reply to: Mig Welder Plug posted by Rusty6 on March 05, 2018 at 19:45:49:
I have an inexpensive wire feed welder from Harbor Freight. I only use it once or twice a year for small projects. If that. I originally had it set up with a small cylinder of gas. I believe it was 75/25 oxygen, argon. I never could get it to work well. I finally switched to flux core wire. On this particular welder you have to change electrical connections inside the door in order to use flux core wire. On a thread some where someone told me to take the small cylinder and roll it around on the floor to re-mix the gas. I never knew if he was being honest, or sending me on the proverbial "Snipe Hunt" Was he pulling my leg, or giving me the straight scoop? If he was telling the truth, does this gas go bad over time? Like I said, I only use it once or twice a year. I have had this tank for about 6 years now. I do know I have an airless nail gun that uses small gas cylinders and those do go bad. Thanks Greg
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