High Frequency Unit

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#11  
Thanks for all the help on this. Yes, confirmed as a Century unit. For those who do not know Century is a branch of Lincoln Electric. Have an inquiry to them now to see if there is a better rendition of the manual.

New question, I do not have argon but have CO2. From my ancient pipefitter memory, seems like CO2 can be used for SS and mild steel, is that true? I want to try it out after I get it cleaned up, the arc gap checked/adjusted, and a new power switch installed.

I tried to sign up on the Welding Web but they apparently do not like me so nothing happened.

Ron
 
   / High Frequency Unit #12  
Thanks for all the help on this. Yes, confirmed as a Century unit. For those who do not know Century is a branch of Lincoln Electric. Have an inquiry to them now to see if there is a better rendition of the manual.

New question, I do not have argon but have CO2. From my ancient pipefitter memory, seems like CO2 can be used for SS and mild steel, is that true? I want to try it out after I get it cleaned up, the arc gap checked/adjusted, and a new power switch installed.

I tried to sign up on the Welding Web but they apparently do not like me so nothing happened.

Ron

Co2 will not work for tig, you do need Argon.
WeldingWeb is still experiencing issues from the recent changeover...hopefully they'll get it right soon :)
 
   / High Frequency Unit #13  
Ron, I was at Pacific Welding Supply in Bremerton looking for a deal on a small tank (Argon) for Aluminum MIG and eventual TIG (no machine yet). No deals there even though the tanks were on 'sale' and that's an understatement. Why are some so proud of used tanks. They would make more from me in refills I would like to think.

I'm not in a hurry but if you find more than one bottle that you need in your scavenger hunt... let me know.
 
   / High Frequency Unit #14  
Thanks for all the help on this. Yes, confirmed as a Century unit. For those who do not know Century is a branch of Lincoln Electric. Have an inquiry to them now to see if there is a better rendition of the manual.

New question, I do not have argon but have CO2. From my ancient pipefitter memory, seems like CO2 can be used for SS and mild steel, is that true? I want to try it out after I get it cleaned up, the arc gap checked/adjusted, and a new power switch installed.

I tried to sign up on the Welding Web but they apparently do not like me so nothing happened.

Ron

You really don't want to contaminate your tig torch with CO2. And if you strike an arc it will fry the tungsten. No tig welding without Argon or Helium. Good luck !!
 
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#15  
Ron, I was at Pacific Welding Supply in Bremerton looking for a deal on a small tank (Argon) for Aluminum MIG and eventual TIG (no machine yet). No deals there even though the tanks were on 'sale' and that's an understatement. Why are some so proud of used tanks. They would make more from me in refills I would like to think.

I'm not in a hurry but if you find more than one bottle that you need in your scavenger hunt... let me know.

I will keep you in mind. OXY tanks can be traded for argon and the reverse. I just traded an argon for a nitrogen as I am going to to some refrigeration work. All the same tanks just different valves. I now ned an argon also to try out the HF unit. What is your $ target? Used tanks in general run at 1/2 the price of new. I only buy less than that to resell at a small profit for my trouble.

Ron
 

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