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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 1551487" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I have to confess, with all this talk about gas bottles, I've not yet done GMAW. Just flux-core, and while it's done just fine by me, I can see where someday I'll need to try gas welding. So I'm curious; is there a general rule of thumb where you can estimate the amount of gas you'll need for a job? Say, so many cubic feet of gas per linear foot of weld? I realize it's going to vary quite a bit, but some idea of what I can expect would be helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 1551487, member: 7157"] I have to confess, with all this talk about gas bottles, I've not yet done GMAW. Just flux-core, and while it's done just fine by me, I can see where someday I'll need to try gas welding. So I'm curious; is there a general rule of thumb where you can estimate the amount of gas you'll need for a job? Say, so many cubic feet of gas per linear foot of weld? I realize it's going to vary quite a bit, but some idea of what I can expect would be helpful. [/QUOTE]
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