i read in my miller dialarc hf manual that a flow of 15 cf per hour was sufficient but other welders tell me that 25 cf per minute is what they use.
this is a huge difference in cost to me. any help out there?
ty
fuzzy
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12-26-2007, 12:16 PM #1
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proper argon flow
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12-26-2007, 01:15 PM #2
15-35 cfh is typical. The actual setting depends on size of cup/tungsten, type of diffuser and whatever just works the best. Not much help, I know.
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12-26-2007, 01:33 PM #3
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More flow is not always better. Start with your lowest setting and check the weld. No drafts around or doors opening either..that will blow / move the gas around.
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12-30-2007, 07:52 PM #4
proper argon flow
hey fuzzy,
just checking your post and what i tell the guys at work is if you have your gas flow turned anything above 20-25 your just blowing your gas away from were it needs to be and that is the weld area, if you think about it i know some guys that have it cranked right up to 50-60 and all that is doing is blowing your gas all over the place and not at the weld were it needs to be it is crazy to have to turned up that high i think. but some guys really don't know the importance of gas flow and think if you turn it up the better it is.
I hope this helps you,
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12-30-2007, 10:27 PM #5
Am I reading this right?
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12-31-2007, 12:45 AM #6
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12-31-2007, 04:53 PM #7
I almost always use 20cfh of argon, there's so many variables- cost, work area (drafts), material, gas lens.
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12-31-2007, 10:47 PM #8
It also depends on who is buying the argon.
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01-01-2008, 11:19 PM #9
In my opinion anywhere from 15-35 cfh is good. It depends on drafts more or less. If your in a small shop with little draft, no doors opening all the time etc, 15 would be fine. You dont want too much gas flowing as it could cause turbulance and does not provide a good shield around your puddle. Depending on who's paying for the gas is also crutial.... lol
I would go with 20-25 cfh, it's a safe flow rate.I weld...
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