Cutting wheels are awesome, used one to make a couple cuts on grader cutting edge,went through them like butter.
Doesn't the bottle have a gauge on it? Should have an indication of what's left.Is there a trick to gauging amount of welding gas in the bottle, besides just lifting it periodically?
I refill mine once a year or so, but last time it surprised me I was out.
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Doesn't the bottle have a gauge on it? Should have an indication of what's left.
When my tank shows "0" I get it replaced. I use it all, then go get more. If I'm in the middle of a project...so be it. Only takes a hour to go get it and back in action.
I've never considered welder run time to gas used ratio. It's too expensive to waste, and running out isn't a big problem.
Thanks, Daren.
I’m not welding like you are at work.
I can probably work with it as is, since most of my work at home is still less than 30 minutes of torch time. It’s usually a quick repair of some sort.
Like ‘Cat said, I do keep an eye on PSI, but really been exchanging when I get to 0 on the next Saturday.
I keep a spool of flux core around, but it’s not my favorite.
100 years ago, I was a caterer. Did many summer company picnics or clambakes. If I ran out of CO2 to drive the beer draft system, I could have 500 pissed-off concrete truck drivers, or more importantly their wives/girlfriends......not a good place!!! Ask me how I know...[emoji12]
That experience led me to try predict my welding gas usage.
Thanks again to you and Cat.
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I'm looking for one of those little Hobart Handler 140s as well. I've used a friend's, and they are great little machines.I was looking at a Hobart 140 and came across a neglected MILLERMATIC 210 that had been sitting in storage for 10 years with spoolgun (which I have to clue to use) with a couple cylinders for a great deal!!!
So duh ***128580;... I jumped all over it!!!
Still, I’m Not much of a welder, but have 3 Mikita grinders...
I was looking at the Hobart Handler 140 recently, but ended up going cheap(er) with an Eastwood Mig 135. It seems to be very capable for what it is and has the option for a spool gun as well.I'm looking for one of those little Hobart Handler 140s as well. I've used a friend's, and they are great little machines.