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Super tuto. Comme la plupart des soudeurs je faisais confiance à mon détendeur et je rencontrais des problèmes de coloration . Encore merci pour cet info,je vais me procurer un testeur de débit le plus vite possible
Very good information. I had the same problem a few years back and bought 2 of those for my 2 homes (I don't like moving welders or tools). They work great and help to verify information. Thank you for the informative video.
Looking for one now. This concept is no different than having a 2nd gage and regulator on your HVLP spray gun. Thanks for putting this together. You’re really helping me get better at Tig.
Solid tip bro, never even thought about that. I think I've had that exact issue before too, just shotgunned it and changed the regulator in the end. It's very nice to be able to verify your gas flow. I'm buying one of these now.
I have two Sparc regulators and they both read a bit low. Luckily I bought a flowmeter before I had noticed an issues but I have had issues with a diffuser screen giving lopsided coverage, a leak with one cap, etc. Flowmeters are a necessity
Hi Dusty Good advice I have a Miller 200 DX I bought the flow tester and found my gas flow at the torch is about 1/3 of the regulator I switched regulators and leak tested connections and still got the same results lower at the torch than at the regulator. The regulators are both high quality so I am wondering why the difference at the torch. Update I finally found the leak it was the adaptor hose feed from the machine the flow meter definitely is a tool to have
Dusty the flow meter reads L/min and the gauged on the tank reads SCFH so to get the right gas flow at the torch with a #5 cup is 2 x 5 = 10 x .72 = 7.2 L/min to be the right argon flow at the torch with the flow meter
Do the floating ball gauges respond differently to the different density of various gas mixes? I am thinking that something like helium (0.1664kg/m3) might affect the floating ball less than pure argon (1.661kg/m3) or CO2 (1.842kg/m3) ?
Great question, Dan! If everything is done up correctly, you shouldn't lose any gas, I don't personally notice a difference from one size to the other. I appreciate you watching!🤙
I wish more people talked about how, as the level of gas in the tank changes, your average single stage regulator will begin lying to you. And the real only fix is a very expensive, two stage regulator.
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Thanks!
Mines on the way! Thanx Dusty.
Awesome! Thank you so much for checking the episode out🙂
Super tuto.
Comme la plupart des soudeurs je faisais confiance à mon détendeur et je rencontrais des problèmes de coloration .
Encore merci pour cet info,je vais me procurer un testeur de débit le plus vite possible
I've been wanting to pick one up for my job, I just keep forgetting. Quality content!
Thanks so much, my friend! I appreciate you watching🔥🤙
Very good information. I had the same problem a few years back and bought 2 of those for my 2 homes (I don't like moving welders or tools). They work great and help to verify information. Thank you for the informative video.
Thank you so much for watching, hope all is well with you🤙🔥
Looking for one now. This concept is no different than having a 2nd gage and regulator on your HVLP spray gun. Thanks for putting this together. You’re really helping me get better at Tig.
Great Video Dusty.......cheers from Florida, Paul
Great video Dusty. 🪙🪙🪙
Solid tip bro, never even thought about that. I think I've had that exact issue before too, just shotgunned it and changed the regulator in the end. It's very nice to be able to verify your gas flow. I'm buying one of these now.
Awesome cool! Definitely another thing to help dial everything in a little bit more, hope you are well my friend!🔥
Good plan, you should have a store.
I have two Sparc regulators and they both read a bit low. Luckily I bought a flowmeter before I had noticed an issues but I have had issues with a diffuser screen giving lopsided coverage, a leak with one cap, etc.
Flowmeters are a necessity
That's a good idea the flow meter. I must pick one up.
Hi Dusty Good advice I have a Miller 200 DX I bought the flow tester and found my gas flow at the torch is about 1/3 of the regulator I switched regulators and leak tested connections and still got the same results lower at the torch than at the regulator. The regulators are both high quality so I am wondering why the difference at the torch. Update I finally found the leak it was the adaptor hose feed from the machine the flow meter definitely is a tool to have
Definitely going to pick up a flow meter for my torch
Awesome! Just another extra thing to get the whole set up dialled an even better🤙 Hope you're good my friend!
Dusty the flow meter reads L/min and the gauged on the tank reads SCFH so to get the right gas flow at the torch with a #5 cup is 2 x 5 = 10 x .72 = 7.2 L/min to be the right argon flow at the torch with the flow meter
Thanks Dusty LARRYMOORE
Cheers my friend, hope you have a great week🤙
Literally bought one of these straight after seeing this video
Do the floating ball gauges respond differently to the different density of various gas mixes? I am thinking that something like helium (0.1664kg/m3) might affect the floating ball less than pure argon (1.661kg/m3) or CO2 (1.842kg/m3) ?
I heard you can run 100% co2 to mig. Can you use 100% co2 to tig carbon steel?
Had a similar problem recently, turned out I had to walk through 4 different bottles from different suppliers to get the good one again :)
Do you use a 15' or 25' lead, & if a 25', do notice a drop in pressure from the regulator to the hose? Great videos!
Great question, Dan! If everything is done up correctly, you shouldn't lose any gas, I don't personally notice a difference from one size to the other. I appreciate you watching!🤙
I just purchased a Harris dual stage gas regulator after witnessing such discrepancy. there's a reason they are expensive.... worth it.
I wish more people talked about how, as the level of gas in the tank changes, your average single stage regulator will begin lying to you. And the real only fix is a very expensive, two stage regulator.
Fill and chill T-shirts? Also, you spelled “color” wrong… or did I? 😂
Shirts are coming haha. Sorry it's taking so long🤙 I appreciate you checking out the episode🤙
I think he’s from Canada. That’s why it’s spelled like colour as opposed to the right way 🤣🤣
@@peteraguilar1720 I know, that’s why I said “… or did I?”
It was a joke… but the execution was sub-par 😅 Hard to convey certain things over text.
The “thing” is called a Peashooter. You’re welcome.
I would have thought 2% CO2 bottle someone mis labeled.
Red smoke is a good sign your gas is wrong.
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Cubic Feet a Hour, let's not talk in text form.
name of product & where to buy one online?