Welding stainless with Co2 gas
Ok, maybe you can answer me this what alot of people havent been able to.
What happens if I use CO2 as shielding gas when welding stainless steel?
What happens if I use CO2 as shielding gas when welding stainless steel?
never used it, but i recommend argon for tig- or if you are doing mig try autoweld, i think it is a co2/argon mix that is cheaper than 100% argon.
When using 100% argon with stainless, I get a high crown that appears to be from a "cold" weld. When using 75%Ar/25%CO2, I get a hotter weld with better penetration. Based on that, I imagine 100%CO2 would create a weld so hot it would be impossible to avoid blowthrough. That's just a guess, though.
Yes, I know you're supposed to use trimix etc, but I'm just asking what would happen if I welded stainless with CO2.
...and yes its a MIG in question here.
...and yes its a MIG in question here.
like beepy said - youll just get a cold weld, specifically with a mig set up, the same is not true of tig. some call it a "ropey" weld. generally poor penetration, it acts sort of like tinning if you know what i mean, it just dosent flow.
it isnt that it dosent work at all, its just on the low low end of functionality.
even if im just tacking up something, ill switch to the trimix. its a night and day difference to me.
it isnt that it dosent work at all, its just on the low low end of functionality.
even if im just tacking up something, ill switch to the trimix. its a night and day difference to me.
Hmmh, well I'm gonna try it this week and see what happens. Would cut down on gas costs if it works even "remotely" with CO2.
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