Making a manifold.
#31
Re:Making a manifold.
Yeah, no kidding, I need to do that...Where do you get your gas? one of those exchange places? or did you just buy your own bottle and get it filled?
and I've already got the solid MIG wire... and the hoses and regulator... I need to get into that soon.
-Henry
and I've already got the solid MIG wire... and the hoses and regulator... I need to get into that soon.
-Henry
#33
Re:Making a manifold.
Originally Posted by boost pixie
if you are a bit shady you can go and erm, liberate co2 bottles from bars.. and buy the adaptor from any welding place.. not as good as an argon mix, but better than no gas
those bottle should hold argon just fine, but you can buy a 40 cu ft bottle for $100 filled and it is only $20 to fill after that.. not hardly worth the hassle of stealing one...
#35
Re:Making a manifold.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=5312
$69.99 for a 20 ft2 bottle...
should I get 100% argon or 60/40 or whatever the mix is...
-Henry
$69.99 for a 20 ft2 bottle...
should I get 100% argon or 60/40 or whatever the mix is...
-Henry
#37
Re:Making a manifold.
Originally Posted by DJHankB
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=5312
$69.99 for a 20 ft2 bottle...
should I get 100% argon or 60/40 or whatever the mix is...
-Henry
$69.99 for a 20 ft2 bottle...
should I get 100% argon or 60/40 or whatever the mix is...
-Henry
where I live the bigger the bottle the cheaper your fill is per ft^3, so that may also be a consideration..