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New DC Gas Tungsten Arc Welding machine TIG200S-II US $334.00
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LINCOLIN / ONAN GAS POWERED ARC WELDER US $750.00
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WELDING SUPPLIES - MIG- TIG - PLASMA - GAS - ARC - +100 Pcs. NEW OLD STOCK US $6.50
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WELDING MANUAL gas, arc, MIG, TIG and plasma & cutting US $21.65
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ZENA 3/32" NO-Gas All Aluminum Arc Welding Rods US $19.95
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ZENA 1/8" NO-Gas Stainless Steel Arc Welding Rods US $17.95
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170 AMP MIG MAG Arc Flux Wire Welder Welding Gas/No Machine - 160 US $339.99
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Welding Manual Gas Arc Mig Tig Plasma Cutting Handbook US $6.99
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ZENA 1/8" NO-Gas All Aluminum Arc Welding Rods US $19.95
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ZENA 1/8" NO-Gas Arc Brazing Rods -- Braze WITHOUT Gas! US $19.95
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AUTO DARKENING WELDING HELMET MIG TIG ARC GAS WELDER-CB US $209.00
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AUTO DARKENING WELDING HELMET MIG TIG ARC GAS WELDER-CS US $199.00
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AUTO DARKENING WELDING HELMET MIG TIG ARC GAS WELDER-BS US $154.00
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Thermal Arc Dynamics Esab 12 1/2 Gas Hose 40V82 NEW US $9.99
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170 AMP MIG MAG Arc Flux Wire Welder Welding Gas US $389.99
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Miller Welder Big 40 Arc Welder, Gas Powered, 250V US $3,293.99
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Hobart Thermal Arc Gas & Water Valve Kit 374420-005 US $255.00
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K-Arc SIP Mig Welder Conical Gas Nozzle Parts Small US $9.95
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Thermal Arc Scout Gas Welder Generator welding machine broken, for parts US $100.00
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Miller 330A/BP AC/DC gas tungten arc electric welding machine broken, for parts US $99.00
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Hobart 500549 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welder List Price: $329.99 Sale Price: $314.18 |
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AutoArc 130 Welder by Hobart |
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Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit Sale Price: $365.70 |
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The Auto Arc 130 operates off 115-volt standard household current. It comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas using .023-.035 solid wire or .030-.035 flux cored wire. The 500550 Auto Arc 130 Package includes a welding cart, welding helmet and fixed flow MIG regulator kit. With an amperage output range of 30 - 130, it easily handles a broad selection of solid mild steel or stainless, flux cored and aluminum wires. Features: Welds 22 gauge up to 3/16-Inch steel Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll lever, Built-in contactor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" when not welding. Four output voltage settings with wire feed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness. Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025-Inch (0.6 mm) and .030 - .035-Inch (0.8 - 0.9 mm) wire. Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection. Specifications: Rated Output at 20-percent Duty: 85A at 17.5 VDC, Cycle: 51A at 21VDC (CSA Rating), Current Range: 30 - 130-Amp, Max Open Circuit Voltage: 27-volt, Wire Feed Speed Range w/o load: 0 - 500-Inch per Minute, Amps Input at 115V: 20 (15 is CSA rating). |
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Hot Max 24085 Size 0 23A90-0, Medium Duty Harris Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $10.99 |
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Hot Max Harris Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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Hot Max 24086 Size 1 23A90-1, Medium Duty Harris Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $10.51 |
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Hot Max Harris Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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Hot Max 24092 Harris Style E-43 Gas Tip Mixer, Medium Duty Sale Price: $13.03 |
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Harris Style Gas Tip Mixer is for oxy-acetylene and medium duty. |
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Hot Max 24087 Size 2 23A90-2, Medium Duty Harris Style Gas Heating Tip/Nozzle for Oxy-Acetylene List Price: $10.99 Sale Price: $10.99 |
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Hot Max Harris Style gas heating tip/nozzle is always a nice option for anyone with an oxy-acetylene cutting torch. It can be used for most anything from heating up bolts for loosening to beating or bending flat steel. Some people try to make a cutting tip do the job of a heating tip but most generally there is not enough heat. Of course there is always the risk of blowing right through the metal with the oxygen from your cutting tip. For safety, efficiency, and many other reasons, we always recommend using the right tool for the job. Most of the heating tips that are available for cutting torches are made for use with acetylene gas. |
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Miller 249176 Arc Armor MIG Welding Gloves Large List Price: $19.50 Sale Price: $18.25 |
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Hobart 500505 Handler 140 115-Volt 25-to-140 Amp Gas/Metal/Arc Single-Phase Wire Welding Package with Cart |
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Hobart's MIG welder handles a variety of solid, mild steel or stainless, flux cored and aluminum wires; with or without shielding gas. Operates from 115V standard household current. Includes Hobart Cart. Hobart 5/3/1 limited warranty. U.S.A. |
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Pro Series MMIG125 125 Amp Fluxcore Mig Welder Kit, Black List Price: $329.00 Sale Price: $184.00 |
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MMIG125 Features: -Fluxcore MIG welder kit.-Thermal overload protection.-Two heat settings.-Amps: 80 (Max 125).-Wire size: 0.030 - 0.035''. Includes: -Includes ground cable with clamp, welding gun, spool of flux cored wire, face shield and brush hammer. Specifications: -Duty cycle 20pct at 80 Amps. Assembly Instructions: -No assembly required. Dimensions: -MAX metal thickness: 18 Gauge / 0.19''. Collection: -Pro Series collection. |
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Miller Arc Armor MIG Glove - 2X-Large 235046 Sale Price: $18.50 |
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Padded, reinforced palm patch heightens support and durability Sewn with 100% Kevlar® thread for maximum seam strength |
Here are some more information for Arc Gas:

Carbon steel is typically welded using a mixture of gasses with one exception, and that is Carbon Dioxide is sometimes used by itself. MIG welding steel typically uses a mixture of gasses including the following:
- Carbon Dioxide / Co2
- Argon / Ar
- Oxygen / O (the least common)
Carbon Dioxide or Co2 gas by itself works well and produces the deepest penetrating weld. The down side of using Co2 by itself is that the weld has a rough appearance and it produces more smoke than other shielding gasses.
More commonly used are Argon and Co2 gas mixtures, and they produce the best mix of weld quality. The most typical gas mixture is 25% Carbon Dioxide and 75% Argon gas, which is commonly referred to as "C25". This mixture produces a softer arc and smoother weld appearance compared to Co2 by itself. There are other Argon / Carbon Dioxide gas mixtures ranging from 2% to 20% Co2 and the rest Argon, but C25 is the most commonly used.
In some cases a mixture of Argon, Carbon Dioxide, and Oxygen are used. This mixture usually contains 90% or more Argon, 5% or more Carbon Dioxide, and 5% or less Oxygen. Even though Oxygen is 'the enemy' to weld quality, it helps produce a hotter, smoother arc when added in small amounts. When choosing the type of welding gas there are three things to consider.
- Cost
- Metal Thickness
- Weld Quality
Cost is not a big deal if you are just MIG welding as a hobby. On the other hand, if cost is a big factor, go with Co2 or a high percentage Co2 gas mixture.
Metal thickness also plays a big role when selecting a shielding gas. On thinner metals pure Co2 or a high percentage Co2 / Argon gas mixture is used. This is because on thin metals you typically weld using a short circuit metal transfer. For thicker metals and globular or spray transfer types, the best choices contain 75% or more Argon and the rest Co2 and/or 5% or less Oxygen.
Weld quality is affected when changing the gas type. For deep penetration Carbon Dioxide is the best choice. For a smoother weld, adding Argon or using a high percentage of Argon gas mixture works and makes globular and spray transfer easier to set.
Ultimately the best all-around welding gas for carbon steel is C25 or 25% Carbon Dioxide and 75% Argon. This mixture works well from thin to thick steel and the machine can be set to produce any transfer type. The weld is smooth, the arc can be stiff to soft depending on the voltage settings and wire feed speed, and you can weld in all positions with this mixture.
My name is David Zielinski and I am a Certified Welder. If you would like more information on how to choose a MIG welding gas then visit my website http://www.gowelding.org. All of the information is free and it is full of accurate, hard-to-find, real-life welding tutorials!
Mig Welding and Arc Welding What is It?
Welding is simply using electricity to melt metal together. Simple as that, nothing more nothing less.
Mig welding is called "Metal In Gas" welding. In the early days it was called "Metal Inert Gas" welding. But some gases that you use in the mig welding process will actually not be "inert".
Some gases will actual be the opposite which is "active". So now there is also another name and that is MAG welding or "Metal Active Gas" welding.
But in general it's just mig welding.
Next.....
The biggest thing that makes a mig welder a mig welder is that you hold onto a mig welding gun http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com/welding-torch.html
The mig welding gun or welding torch feeds the electricity needed to weld. It feeds the shielding gas needed to weld and it also feeds the mig welding wire to the weld.
When mig welding with a mig welding gun, all you do is "in a nut shell" pull the trigger and away you go. Simple.
Mig welding is the easy way to weld.
Arc welding http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com/arc-welding.html is still using electricity. But this time there is no shielding gas, and there is no constant feeding of mig welding wire into the weld.
When arc welding you will use a welding rod or welding electrode. On the welding electrode there is a coating of flux. When you weld, this "flux" will burn off and create the shielding gases needed to weld.
Like in mig welding you need a shielding gas, with arc welding or also know as SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding), you still need a protective gas to weld. This is how it is done with stick welding by using the flux coating on a welding rod.
You can mig weld mild steel, stainless steel, aluminum, high tensile steels, etc.
And you can arc weld mild steel, stainless steel, high tensile steels as well.
I'm not 100% sure if there is a welding rod to weld aluminum ( I think there might be). If there is, it is not extensively used in industry as I have not heard or seen of it being used.
Cheers,
Peter
http://www.learn-how-to-weld.com
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How long should gas tungston arc welding leads be?
It depends.
If you are welding at a production table then the 12' set should be fine.
If you're welding in a shop where you have to move around a lot then 25' is the way to go unless the machine is at one end and you cant move it and you do a lot of welding at the other end then by all means use longer cables.
Now some companies will not warranty 50' torch leads and you can get your torches to overheat alot faster but....
Now with field welding you shouldn't need a long set because you can run a tig torch off the HF box which you can set up where the work is. Or use a portable unit,i.e. dynasty 200, arcmaster 185, etc...
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