For years I used strictly 75/25% mix, always heard of bad welds from straight CO2 gas. When I finally went into the local university to get some credentials (helped with insurance and credentials for getting clients) I saw they only use CO2. The head guy said it was for budget reasons. Anyway passed my cert plates with straight CO2 and the welds look great. A little dark when finished as they lack the argon cleaning bennifits but nothing a little wire brush can't clean right up. So when my 150 mix bottle ran out last month, I went down to the local AirGas to get some more inert gas. I owned my bottle, and a refil once all the costs were paid was going to be $83. I then asked about a 35# bottle of straight CO2. a 35# bottle of straight CO2 has considerable more volume of actual usable gas than a 150 argon bottle. Anyway the straight CO2 was only $34. AirGas let me swap my argon bottle for a CO2 one, and I was out the door. The only modification you need to do to your Mig is to change the regulator out from an argon one to a CO2 one as the fittings are not the same. They do make an adapter that will allow you to use your argon regulator which I bought since it was only $15. I have since built an 8x12 trailer, and some other small projects using straight CO2 and it works great. My only problem is when hitting it hard my argon regulator gets cold and has stuck once. I am told a straight CO2 regulator will not do this. I have one on order from Ebay - costed me about $50 deliverd. So if I had to do it over again I would have just bought a CO2 regulator up front to save some cash in the long run.
My advise is give it a try for yourself. It cut my gas costs by over half and that means more money in my pocket. My welds to wet in fine and look iditentical to the ones I made with the mix in the past. I will post some picts of the welds on the trailer tomorrow. Heck, I may even weld up a demo plate as I have some scrap lying about.
I hope this was helpful. Wish someone would have given me the straight along time ago on gas as I would have saved a lot of money over the years.