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Re: Argon vs argon/co2 was re: Welding and spraying.

To: Vallely@ibm.net (Vallely)
Subject: Re: Argon vs argon/co2 was re: Welding and spraying.
From: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
Date: Mon, 21 Sep 1998 08:13:39 -0400 (EDT)
John wrote:

>I use 75% argon / 25% co2. My Lincoln 
>instruction manual recommends pure 
>co2, no reason given. The welding shop 
>guy says the blend runs cooler. I've been >satisfied, but am curious
about whether 
>the co2 would be any different/better. My >guess is that the difference
is not critical. >I'd welcome any other opinions from the 
>list on the matter. John Vallely

When I worked for the local Highway Department, 75% argon / 25% co2 was
the blend they used for all their welding - not just on the trucks, but
also on road signs, guard rails, etc.  It seemed to be good for any
welding they did, although I'm afraid I can't tell you what reasons they
had for chosing that particular blend.

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