RedOctobyr
03-25-2012, 06:55 PM
Please forgive the basic question. I just added a tank of straight CO2 to my MIG welder, and I'd like to get a sense of what flow rate I'm actually using. I have it adjusted what I think is fairly "low", while still avoiding visible problems with the welds.
But my basic regulator is for CO2/Argon, not straight CO2. So I don't think I can trust the markings on the gauge. It's just the dial type, not the floating-ball style. I have it set to 15 CFH.
I've seen flow checkers that are sort of a funnel-shaped device that you put over the nozzle, facing up, then you flow and read the ball. But I'm having some trouble finding an inexpensive source for them. I think, in part, because I'm not sure what they're normally called (what to search for). At this place, I don't reach the minimum order amount.
http://weldingdirect.com/gasflowchecker.html
But these seem like a nice way to quickly check the *actual* flow at the nozzle, vs what the regulator "thinks" it will be. Can someone tell me what these are typically called? Are they any good?
I tried checking my flow yesterday with something I made (measuring displaced water volume vs time). But I don't think the results were that accurate, I think I added too much restriction to flow. I need to tweak the setup and try again. But my method still only lets me re-evaluate the markings on the regulator, and still isn't useful for checking actual flow "on the fly". Thanks.
But my basic regulator is for CO2/Argon, not straight CO2. So I don't think I can trust the markings on the gauge. It's just the dial type, not the floating-ball style. I have it set to 15 CFH.
I've seen flow checkers that are sort of a funnel-shaped device that you put over the nozzle, facing up, then you flow and read the ball. But I'm having some trouble finding an inexpensive source for them. I think, in part, because I'm not sure what they're normally called (what to search for). At this place, I don't reach the minimum order amount.
http://weldingdirect.com/gasflowchecker.html
But these seem like a nice way to quickly check the *actual* flow at the nozzle, vs what the regulator "thinks" it will be. Can someone tell me what these are typically called? Are they any good?
I tried checking my flow yesterday with something I made (measuring displaced water volume vs time). But I don't think the results were that accurate, I think I added too much restriction to flow. I need to tweak the setup and try again. But my method still only lets me re-evaluate the markings on the regulator, and still isn't useful for checking actual flow "on the fly". Thanks.