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shielding gas problem solved with toy balloon

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 4:29 am
by doneinone
Thought I would share this with the forum. I am new to tig and have been practicing daily. From the very beginning I had problems with oxidation while welding aluminum. I would have to turn the argon up to twenty five or thirty to get the weld to behave. Lately it was getting worse. I checked everything with soapy water and could not find any leaks. I ordered a flow tester for my torch but it hadn't come yet. Not wanting to wait I decided to try strapping a balloon onto the end of the torch and sealing it with a rubber band. I then turned the after flow up to 30 seconds and operated the pedal. It immediately became clear I had a leak. The balloon would barely inflate unless I put the flow up to thirty or so. Once I brought it down to twenty the balloon would shrink quickly. Turns out the plastic valve body on my gas solenoid was cracked on the outflow side. I am running a Lincoln Square Wave 355. Anyway I made a temporary repair to stop the leak and tested it with the balloon again. Now the balloon will inflate at even the lowest settings and will stay inflated. I tried a few welds with it at fifteen and it was amazing how much better it worked. Now I just need to find another valve for my machine.

Re: shielding gas problem solved with toy balloon

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 3:24 pm
by Otto Nobedder
That's good thinking, and an idea I'll keep for future use. Thanks for sharing!

Steve S

Re: shielding gas problem solved with toy balloon

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2014 7:19 pm
by TRACKRANGER
Doneinone, great idea, thanks for the tip. And think of the money you're now saving in Argon costs!

Trev