djjsr
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I've heard from an unreliable source that it's possible to mig with CO2 instead of argon. Anyone know if this is true?
Of course it's true. It's used with solid wire for short-circuit transfer applications, as well as being used with some dual-shield wires for very high deposition. And you'd never use pure Argon for a MIG process anyway, you need a certain amount of active gas. C25 (75% Ar/25% CO2) is typically used.I've heard from an unreliable source that it's possible to mig with CO2 instead of argon. Anyone know if this is true?
I hope you meant 75/25 and not straight Argon. Personally I haven't used very much CO2 but from what I remember from "the bible" you get more splatter and slightly more penetration.
I hope you meant 75/25 and not straight Argon. Personally I haven't used very much CO2 but from what I remember from "the bible" you get more splatter and slightly more penetration.
I thought the CO2 gave better 'heat' or penetration than the 75/25
bob
using straight Co2 gives you better penetration but is notorious for being harder to control on the thinner side of things.....you blow through much faster and easier which is why almost everybody starts out on a Co2 Argon mixI thought the CO2 gave better 'heat' or penetration than the 75/25
bob