Posted by carvel minne farmer on April 08, 2018 at 18:22:06 from (207.228.78.242):
In Reply to: MIG welder posted by bill from scotland on April 08, 2018 at 16:04:16:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see bill do you have a pair of gauges on the bottle or a flow meter for migs? I do welder repair for a living and for some reason welder sales people are great for selling customers a set of gauges instead of a flow meter, the difference is a flow meter has one guage for bottle pressure and a glass tube marked off in cf./minute lines with a steel ball in the tube. when you pull the trigger on the gun the valve opens sending pressure to the tube and the gun, you open or close the valve on the tube to set your flow rate, (appx 40 cfm) and you maintain an even steady flow of shielding gas. what happens with the dual guage type over time the spring in the flow guage weakens to the point it won,t maintain a steady flow, what happens is you get a blast of gas when you first hit the trigger and then it drops off to nothing and you end up with perocity in the weld. if you have the dual guage set up change it out for a flow meter and you won't have any more problems. I get service calls to go out and do this on aregular basis. john.
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