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    HasBean
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      @hasbean

      Following on slightly from the rusty wire thread, is it possible to use MIG wire for TIG welding?

      As it was costing me well over £100 a year just to rent the gas bottle and then realising I hadn't used it for 4 years back the bottle went to BOC (my only choice as far as I'm aware).

      Now having the urge to try TIG and having 5 Kg reels of 0.8mm MIG wire lying around is it of any use for TIG, or anything else for that matter? (Before I start coughing up £120 a year for argon!)

      Paul

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      HasBean
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        @hasbean
        #227087
        Ian Parkin
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          @ianparkin39383

          A few years ago i took a bottle to exchange to BOC and the chap said the last one I had was 11 years before

          So I looked around and got a bottle from a local welding supplier £100 for the bottle for life and £30 a refill

          I now have 2 one for MIG and one for TIG

          #227088
          michael darby
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            @michaeldarby61557

            Hi, yes you can use your mig wire.however its quite thin and it will be difficult to control the weld pool temperature,by using the wire.

            #227092
            Roger Vane
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              @rogervane67137

              Hi Paul

              I had the same problem with gas supplies – rental was becoming very expensive from Air Products for my occasional usage.

              If you're in the south-east you might like to try Adams Gas based in Margate – **LINK** or one of their local stockists. Welding gases at around £36 per fill (for 9 litres) and a £55 deposit (you get it back when you return the bottle). No annual rental charges or handling fees. Very good value for low or occasional usage.

              If you're not in the south-east then I believe they have a network of stockists covering other parts of the country, and if not suitable then I'm sure that there are other suppliers around with a similar service.

              Good luck

              #227093
              Spurry
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                @spurry

                If you get annoyed with the rental cost, as I did , I have found this outfit very useful.

                **LINK**

                Pete

                #227096
                HasBean
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                  @hasbean

                  Thanks gents but as I'm in Jersey the options are BOC or err BOC!

                  I know Air Products are available but only to business' it seems.

                  #227097
                  Gray62
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                    @gray62

                    I just bought bottles for my MIG and TIG sets from Gas UK, very reasonable prices and unlike AdamsGas, they will supply a 20 Litre bottle to non trade customers.

                    I've tried using MIG wire for tig and, unless you are doing micro welding, the 0.8 wire is just too thin to allow good control. Minimum I normally use is 1.6mm

                    #227101
                    blowlamp
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                      @blowlamp

                      Cut off several lengths and twist them together in an electric drill to form the equivalent of a thicker rod.

                      Martin.

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