riosingh
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posted on 17/10/05 at 12:38 PM |
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nitrogen in welding
A company i was doing a job for went bust, and they left 15 nitrogen botles and some other stuff in one of my containers, the money they owe me i know
i'll never get back.
BOC said i could swap nitrogen botles for oxygen ones.
the thing is some of the nitrogen botles are full. and my boc agent said i should hold on to them. can i use the nitrogen for anything (I have migs
and a plasma cutter). or shall i just empty the nitrogen in to the atmosphere, and give the botles to my boc guy?
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jambojeef
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posted on 17/10/05 at 01:07 PM |
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Hi, welcome to the site!
A guy called 907 or some of the other welders on here are probably your guys - did find this though:
"Shielding gases are necessary for gas metal arc welding to protect the welding area from atmospheric gases like nitrogen and oxygen, which can
cause fusion defects, porosity, and weld metal embrittlement if they come in contact with the electrode, the arc, or the welding metal. "
from http://www.answers.com/topic/gas-metal-arc-welding
Cheers
Geoff
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907
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posted on 17/10/05 at 04:01 PM |
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Hi.
Nitrogen is used for plasma cutting, sometimes with added hydrogen (15%).
Gives a cleaner cut than comp air.
Also used to freeze river beds when building bridge foundations.
I believe it's the gas inside a shock adsorber, and the struts that hold up tail gates.
The anti-dive forks on my old Kawasaki Turbo were filled with nitrogen.
Or you can freeze sperm with it, even remove warts.
The choice is yours.
hth
Paul G
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jambojeef
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posted on 17/10/05 at 04:29 PM |
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Are there no ends to your talents Paul?
Anyone need a can.....? Or a river bed freezing or some warts removed......or......
Geoff
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Kissy
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posted on 17/10/05 at 04:36 PM |
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IIRC it's used in comp car tyres due to it's relatively low coefficient of expansion versus air (tyre temp increase has a less profound
effect on pressure). It's also used to back-purge torpedoes to prevent corrosion in long term storage - probably less use to you than removing
warts. I'd have thought the bottles belong to a lease agent such as BOC, Linde or Cougar.
Flog 'em before somebody wants 'em back!
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mangogrooveworkshop
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posted on 17/10/05 at 07:10 PM |
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Sell it to the Racers for their tyres.....
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907
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posted on 18/10/05 at 08:41 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by jambojeef
Are there no ends to your talents Paul?
Anyone need a can.....? Or a river bed freezing or some warts removed......or......
Geoff
Perhaps my next thread should be;
"Anyone want their warts removed?"
atb, Paul G
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NS Dev
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posted on 19/10/05 at 01:27 PM |
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as 907 said, use it (with a regulator of course!) with your plasma cutter. Just set the pressure at the reg to a similar level to that of the
compressed air that you use and use up your nitrogen to give you nice clean cuts for a while!
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want2race
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posted on 22/10/05 at 03:05 AM |
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ZNitrogen is an excellent way of having compressed air for odd job sites.
YOu simply buy a regulator and you can have a fortune of air to power any tools you may have.
They might just buy them from you full.. You never know
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