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oisinirish 02-26-2009 11:30 AM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
Do these tanks need to be inspected yearly and pressure test every five years?...I'm also into SCUBA and for that exact reason have never purchased my own tanks.
How much gas do you use, for lack of a better constraint, per foot or whatever of welding. Should a tank last 8-10 hrs? More/less? Trying to figure if its worthwhile to leas one if I might be moving again in about 2 mos.

swartlkk 02-26-2009 11:52 AM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
I never really looked at how much gas I have been using. I just fill it up when the pressure drops off. It is $25 to fill it. I remember reading that the cost to fill a bottle of C25 was less over all than buying flux-core wire in terms of $$/foot welded, but I cannot find that info now...

As far as pressure testing, etc. I paid for the tank so I did not have to pay a yearly lease on it. Whenever I take it in to get filled, I get a different tank which is already filled. No worries about that...

Here is another quote I found which is of interest to your project:

note that after flux core welding auto body panels it is necessary to thoroughly clean the welds before grinding to remove any contaminants that may adversely affect adhesion of body filler and/or primer. Grinding the flux-core weld without thorough cleaning has the tendency to "smear" the contaminants into surrounding metal, compounding paint and filler adhesion problems

oisinirish 02-26-2009 12:20 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
[blockquote]quote:

note that after flux core welding auto body panels it is necessary to thoroughly clean the welds before grinding to remove any contaminants that may adversely affect adhesion of body filler and/or primer. Grinding the flux-core weld without thorough cleaning has the tendency to "smear" the contaminants into surrounding metal, compounding paint and filler adhesion problems[/blockquote]
That in itself makes the case for solid core wire. Do you think the weld through primer will have problem on the tailpan? Obviously i've already ground the welds. Wonder how to ameliorate the situation without starting over.

swartlkk 02-26-2009 12:25 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
I would not worry about it there.

oisinirish 02-26-2009 12:35 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
Cost? The guys around here want $155.00 for an 80 CFU tank.

swartlkk 02-26-2009 01:15 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
IIRC, I paid $90 for a full tank of C25 initially. $155 seems quite high to me. Also, I think it was going to be something like $20/year to lease a larger tank.

oisinirish 02-26-2009 02:56 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
Oh well. When did you get that tank?? Even the online places I looked at Weldingsupply.com...etc. were all around 150. Called around must be the area. So I got one. Smallest I could get was .024"

What should I set the regulator to? The instruciton manual says from 30-45 cfh. The guy at the welding supply shop says 20-22cfh. I've found anywhere between 20 and 25 cfh on the web. I will be inside as the golf course will let me use their shop.

swartlkk 02-26-2009 03:54 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
I bought all of my stuff well over a year ago now.

0.023 wire is what came with my welder. Use whatever the smallest wire is that you can buy.

As far as the regulator setting, play with it between what the book says and what you have heard recommended. You will know by the sound if you are pushing enough gas.

Cavalier z24 02-26-2009 08:31 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
Looks good so far post up more pics when you can:)

oisinirish 02-27-2009 04:10 PM

RE: Bed Floor Panel Replacement
 
Thanx. Probably tied up all weekend unless the weather cooperates and rains.

Starting to think about paint schemes.


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