American Locomotive
Well-known member
So we've been working on a project at my buddy's house. He has a little Lincoln 140A MIG with 75/25 gas. It's served him well, and really hasn't had any problems.
We've noticed that when welding, we're no longer getting the familiar slightly "sweet" ozone smell. Instead, we've been getting this absolutely vile and putrid smell. I don't even know how to describe it. It's vaguely reminiscent of the smell you get when you pick up a set of keys or wash out an empty can of food with warm water - except about 30x more intense.
The parts were just wire brushed with a grinder, no brake cleaner or anything else was used. Various different parts were welded and the smell remained the same every time.
Any ideas? Could the welding gas be contaminated? I did notice the welds were getting covered in brown soot way more than usual. Flow meter was set to around 20 cfh.
We've noticed that when welding, we're no longer getting the familiar slightly "sweet" ozone smell. Instead, we've been getting this absolutely vile and putrid smell. I don't even know how to describe it. It's vaguely reminiscent of the smell you get when you pick up a set of keys or wash out an empty can of food with warm water - except about 30x more intense.
The parts were just wire brushed with a grinder, no brake cleaner or anything else was used. Various different parts were welded and the smell remained the same every time.
Any ideas? Could the welding gas be contaminated? I did notice the welds were getting covered in brown soot way more than usual. Flow meter was set to around 20 cfh.


