Posted by jann west on 01/04/2019 12:03:49:
Missing the point – he doesn't want to use Argon … I get it … Argon is a PITA – you need to go to the welding supply to buy it, and the bottles are expensive to rent.
A quick peruse of the periodic table of the elements suggests Helium might also be a viable alternative … you can buy it from your local party supply shop in balloons – you just need to fabricate up an adapter – change out your balloon every few inches of bead, and Bob's your auntie
If you do a lot of welding your could fix up a multi-balloon supply with on old set of bagpipes … you just need to give the bag a small squeeze every few times you dip your filler
Helium is not suitable as a welding shield gas for at least three reasons.
1/ It's lighter than air so will float off (unless you are welding in an enclosed overhead postion)
2/ It's a very good conductor of heat so will cool the welds excessively (It's used in small sealed instrumenets to conduct heat away and low cost helium leack detectos usits conductivity to detect trace amounts)
3/ It's expensive.
Robert G8RPI.
Edited By Robert Atkinson 2 on 01/04/2019 16:16:17