Hello again Zeek, is there any particular code that this is being fabricated and inspected under. If so, you will likely need to qualify your welders as well as the particular procedure that you are going to use. I won't make any specific suggestions for the particular process, parameters, etc., you will likely need to determine that based upon your particular situation and the requirements of the job or applicable code. My comments on your thoughts of using the 75/25 shielding gas mixture on that thickness of plate with the solid wire are based on experiences relative to heavy plate welding that I have been involved in in the past. I would generally follow Metarinka's suggestions for shielding gas choices if you plan on using the solid wire and setting this up to be welded in a "spray" transfer mode. Here again, you should only consider making changes if you have the necessary procedures and policies in place. Best of luck and regards, Allan
Aevald and Dave Boyer offer good advice.
for clarification the gas mixtures are 85% AR 15% CO2.
In general, for production GMAW using solid wire CO2 has fallen out of favour due to excessive spatter, narrower parameter range and other undesirable effects. CO2 in volumes over 20% prohibit the use of spray transfer which is generally more desirable to weld under. From my personal experience 85/15 offered the optimal weld conditions and parameters as opposed to 100% CO2 or 100% Argon.
PM me if you want those parameters.
On the related note I'm not a fan of 95/5 Argon/oxy or any argon oxygen mixture as tend to increase the oxidation potential of the weld, or oxidize alloys during welding. I may be impartial but most of the material I use specifically denies the use of 2-5% oxygen in the shielding gas. In general you can get the same affects using CO2 or helium without significantly lower issues of oxidation