Welding
I'm just getting into welding, and I'm going to try and learn mig.
Truthfully, I haven't even attempted it yet. I've just been gathering the necessary material and this weekend I thought I had everything I needed.
Unfortunately, me being the ignorant person I am, I got an inert gas tank from a 3rd party and swapped it at my local airgas for a 100% argon tank.
Most of you probably see the problem. I haven't used any of the gas yet, and I'm hoping to be able to swap it back for the blend and pay the difference. However, if I'm unable to I wanna try and come up with some alternative options.
Option 1: I work at a brewery and was hoping our gas supplier would be willing to swap it, but I'm not sure on that.
Option 2: I'm trying to see if a gas blender is feasible, as I already own a CO2 tank. And perhaps I could use the argon tank later for tig welding and get a CO2 tank that isn't beverage grade and be all dandy in that regard.
Option 3: Just buy another tank, I like this option the least as they aren't cheap and that means the argon tank just sits there and collects dust.
Option 4: Just learn how to tig welding first.
What would you do in this scenario?
I have very little experience and I'm looking to get a welder of my own.
What welder would you get and why? It can be any of the types, but try to back up why you'd pick that one.
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