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    Straight argon for welding

    Hi Brainstrust.
    Hare and Forbes are advertising an Argon exchange bottle,D $319 or E $449.
    Im sure one can use argon in any mild steel mig/tig welding as I had a bottle of argon here to use up.It welded nice.
    Considering ditching my BOC bottle.The argon will weld stainless and ally too.
    There is no mention of a change over price once you have bought a bottle.Do they charge the same price every change???? Important for the sums,my BOC bottle usually gets changed every 2 years,longer now my boy isnt home to use it.
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    I have a similar deal through and ebay mob.They are local so I take the bottle down to the and get it refill/exchange for $180 for a G bottle/$150 for a E.
    This is thru gascom15


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    Straight Argon is for TIG not MIG.

    Core gas do a similar deal - the first bottle is the expensive one, then around $130 per fill after that depending on size.
    If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.

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    Straight argon can be used with MIG and Most types of TIG.
    The straight argon with MIG(steel) will reduce penetration , so no good for thick stuff, but will work Ok on thin stuff.
    If MIG welding alloy straight argon would be a good pick too.

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