I am new to TIG and gas regulators.
My regulator leaks argon constantly from the holes in the regulator head.
Is this the way they work or do I need to repair of replace the regulator?
This is an old Smith regulator that came with the Lincoln Idealarc I bought about 12 years ago and just finally got set up for TIG welding.
I am new to TIG and to this forum. Looking forward to learning!
Thanks
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The holes in the housing of the regulator head are, I am guessing, to allow a diaphragm or such to move inside.
This being a 45 year old unit and the regulator not having been used for over a decade, probably some dried up O-ring or diaphragm leaking.
Thanks
This being a 45 year old unit and the regulator not having been used for over a decade, probably some dried up O-ring or diaphragm leaking.
Thanks
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