that's kind of a personal question, isn't it?!? lol
I think mine are either 250 or 330- can't remember off hand...
I think mine are either 250 or 330- can't remember off hand...
They come in different sizes. I think mine is an 125 or 150cf tank. For an occasional welder/hobbyist, it lasts me a long time and fits in my welding cart.
Here's a helpful chart I found online.
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weekend welder here, using an 80, lasts me nearly 6 mos. You don't state your intentions, weekend work or shop work?
With my first tank full, I did a little big of welding on a 52 Dodge Truck project and most of the welding on my mustang so far (maybe 200-300 plug welds and welding up the shock towers and frame rails). I also did a ton of practice welding.
I'll get you a picture of my welder cart later today and will post it up. My cart came from Northern Tool.
Capacity is only rated at 100 lbs.I have the 150cf tank of 75% Argon / 25% Co2, a Harbor Freight Mig Cart, and a Harbor Freight Chicago 220v 35-110Amp Mig solid/flux welder (no longer sold). I learned with this setup and though I did not use it to put all the sheetmetal on my car, I have been doing a lot of fixing what he messed up stuff with it for the past year and doubt I have used even 1/2 of the tank. I think I'm on my 3rd roll of 2lb welding wire.
I have an 80 and also have the cheap HF cart and it is just fine. I have a slight leak somewhere so I make sure I turn off the valve every time I stop welding for more then a couple minutes. My father-in-law figured that out after I told him I went through my first tank in a few months. I am on the 2nd tank now and have used it quite a bit on the '67, (2 floor pans, some front-end work, dog bones, torque box, some rear fender work) and still have a 75% full bottle I think.Strictly hobbiest Mustang, weekend.
Biggest use will probably be the initial cart. With a 180 Lincoln the cheap HF carts don't leave much weight allowance for a tank.
My cousin has a Lincoln 125 flux, and I was surprised at how sturdy that cheap HF cart is tightened up and loaded down with the welder.
I'm sure I have no more than 125lbs on it and I have no problem, but then I do treat it like I own it. :wink:Capacity is only rated at 100 lbs.