90Xjay
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I am looking to increase the effective thermal output of my MIG (Millermatic 350) and TIG (Miller Aerowave 300) welders by replacing the shielding gas with a blend of oxygen and acetylene or pure oxygen. I asked my local welding supplier about an assembly to mix the oxygen and acetylene and feed it to the welders, and they wouldn't give me any information about how to do this. They also refused to sell me a hose assembly and adapters to connect an oxygen tank with regulator directly to the welders. Does anyone know of an online or mail order supplier who carries what I need and doesn't have the attitude problem that my local welding store does? I could cut the hoses from a torch and go to the hardware store and get some hose barbs and y's, and splice the torch hoses to the sheilding gas hoses, but I would prefer to do this properly.
I am also looking to convert an LP gas barbecue grill to burn oxygen so it is hotter and more efficient at cooking. If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know. It would be OK to use acetylene to ignite the oxygen as with a torch, but I don't want to cook with the acetylene and risk contaminating the food.
Thanks for any information that any of you are able to supply.
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I am looking to increase the effective thermal output of my MIG (Millermatic 350) and TIG (Miller Aerowave 300) welders by replacing the shielding gas with a blend of oxygen and acetylene or pure oxygen. I asked my local welding supplier about an assembly to mix the oxygen and acetylene and feed it to the welders, and they wouldn't give me any information about how to do this. They also refused to sell me a hose assembly and adapters to connect an oxygen tank with regulator directly to the welders. Does anyone know of an online or mail order supplier who carries what I need and doesn't have the attitude problem that my local welding store does? I could cut the hoses from a torch and go to the hardware store and get some hose barbs and y's, and splice the torch hoses to the sheilding gas hoses, but I would prefer to do this properly.
I am also looking to convert an LP gas barbecue grill to burn oxygen so it is hotter and more efficient at cooking. If anyone knows how to do this, please let me know. It would be OK to use acetylene to ignite the oxygen as with a torch, but I don't want to cook with the acetylene and risk contaminating the food.
Thanks for any information that any of you are able to supply.
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http://www.millermotorsports.com/mboard/showthread.php?t=4819