Filtered Argon filling between Insulated glass panes

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  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2021
  • We’re (replacing) trapped oxygen between the glass panes with argon.
    We’re not inflating with pressure due to the exspansion of the gas during summer months which causes unwanted seal fatigue. Thanks for watching

Komentáře • 38

  • @pops9190
    @pops9190 Před 9 měsíci +2

    You have the best stuff! I can't wait to rebuild my windows over here in the Austrian Alps!

  • @mersas23
    @mersas23 Před rokem +4

    Top man! I think you done a better job as in production and this window will work as it should! Nice one 👍

  • @onemischiefmaker7032
    @onemischiefmaker7032 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Awesome your the best!!!

  • @nigelknight1435
    @nigelknight1435 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video, with the length of the unit would the top tube releasing the gas be better fitted at the opposite end to where it is filled? I just wondered it you would get a false reading that the unit is full.

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 2 měsíci +1

      A good idea it was easier from one side completely filled with argon the flow of Argon gas is heavier than air. I would recommended a larger exit diameter to decrease internal pressure.

  • @JerseyFrank007
    @JerseyFrank007 Před 9 měsíci

    Genius

  • @tylerlewis9220
    @tylerlewis9220 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Believeing my window seal failure is due to heat on a hot day creating pressure and blowing out the seal, would you consider using heat lamps to heat the windows during this process?

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 5 měsíci +1

      the temperature change from heat and cold make the panes inflate/deflate the cycles of movement eventually are the cause of the seal falling
      not sure if temperature during assembly helps or not? a good question

    • @bradyspace
      @bradyspace Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@BostonMark Tyler and Mark, the assembly temp would matter but more importantly the altitude matters! Tyler you should find out where your windows were assembled. Its a common problem that their made at lower altitudes them shipped up the mountain and that dense air trapped inside pops the glass like your ears. They fail sooner then later, getting moisture inside. It's a common problem for motorhomes with dual panes especially since they travel all over. Mark, building onsite is about as good of quality as your'e going to get, no matter who's marketing what. Great video and great work!

    • @bradyspace
      @bradyspace Před 5 měsíci +1

      Incidently, I would say also that you're probably better off erroring on heat in assembly rather then cold. A slight vacuum in the cold weather I assume is better then slight pressure in the summer. Rather to say its better that the air expands to equalize the pressure and contracts to a vacuum, then equal in the winter and expand to blow out the seal in the summer.

  • @Magnus_E
    @Magnus_E Před 11 měsíci +1

    Any particular reason the top nozzle is ~1-2 inches from the top and not at the top exactly?

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 11 měsíci +1

      no i guess you could go a little higher wouldn't hurt.

  • @lukip247
    @lukip247 Před rokem

    What kind of sealant did you use to fill the small holes after filling ?

  • @hamadqatar5838
    @hamadqatar5838 Před 2 lety +1

    What happen if we have deferent materials for filling the space between glass panes such as for example water ?

    • @hamadqatar5838
      @hamadqatar5838 Před 2 lety +1

      Or maybe some type of synthetic gill

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 2 lety

      You Could be on to something. I’ve learned the heat is always trying to go to the cold and argon is inert invisible helps slows down the passage between the panes

  • @thegamingstation1905
    @thegamingstation1905 Před 5 měsíci +1

    What should be the ideal pressure when filling argon gas into the glass?

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Great question!
      depending on the size of your existing orifice.
      it's worth running an oxygen pressure test thru your exit tube . If the candle blows out ...the pressure is too high and also risk damaging you igu seal.
      We set our welding regulator as low as it could go And it wasn't enough so
      we installed a shutoff valve 1/4 cracked to hit the sweet spot. Slow and steady wins the race

    • @thegamingstation1905
      @thegamingstation1905 Před 5 měsíci

      Your experience is worth reading, but if the pressure is too low, it may result in losing so much argon gas. What pressure do you suggest for a glass of 48"x48"?

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 5 měsíci

      @@thegamingstation1905
      i don't have a pressure spec for you sorry
      your not wasting gas whatever comes out your exit tube will suffocate the flame 🔥
      then it's full

  • @SM-Tackle
    @SM-Tackle Před 3 lety

    How much is that argon setup you have

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 3 lety +1

      It was a heavy duty 3 stage for $180 off Amazon

    • @SM-Tackle
      @SM-Tackle Před 3 lety

      Where do you get the tank of argon.

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 3 lety

      @@SM-Tackle it’s from a welding Supply Airgas we use it for mig welding aluminum

  • @MarcoSoi
    @MarcoSoi Před 2 lety

    Edge of my glass windows has salt and are in aluminium.
    How can I do it?

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 2 lety

      The white stuff on the aluminum spacer is the desiccant which is in the cores of the spacers, that absorbs moisture between the panes. when you see it that means it got so saturated that it fell thru tiny holes within the spacer

    • @MarcoSoi
      @MarcoSoi Před 2 lety

      @@BostonMark can I fill my windows with this kind of spacers?

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 2 lety

      @@MarcoSoi watch all our videos and you can
      You’ll have to separate and clean the panes then replace and seal your new spacers. We used warm edge super spacers on ours

    • @MarcoSoi
      @MarcoSoi Před 2 lety

      @@BostonMark my windows of my house are 10 years olds and they have not argon gas. I'd like infill argon gas like the actualy windows but I don't want change spacer

    • @BostonMark
      @BostonMark  Před 2 lety

      Honestly it’s To much work for only a little extra efficiency

  • @Magnus_E
    @Magnus_E Před 11 měsíci

    HM.... I have double glazed, perhaps I could just argon or better krypton (money allowing) fill them, instead of making new windows. This task is not as daunting. I wonder what happens with Xenon filled windows... hahaha (Radon is radioactive, so no, but what if...? ) :D

  • @jfromnash9188
    @jfromnash9188 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That accent is beyond annoying. Lol

  • @SM-Tackle
    @SM-Tackle Před 3 lety

    How much is that argon setup you have