i've had my Eastwood TIG 200 for almost 2 years now and has had no issues. however, the torch hose comes straight out of the machine, where gravity forces it down to the ground, causing it to have a stress bend in the line. this has now put a tear in my line. luckily i am within warrenty and eastwood is replacing it, but i don't want this to happen again, especially if it fails when i am no longer within warrenty
my thought was to simply install a 90* fitting so the hose only points downward. the issue is, Eastwood, in their infinite wisdom, decided to use M16 x 1.50 threads, which apparently don't exist as a 90* fitting, so my next option was to get a 5/8-18 90* elbow with two M16 x 1.50 to 5/8-18 adapters. now i am having trouble finding such adapter as a CGA fitting...i will throw together a quick drawings to further explain
my real question is, where can i get such fittings, or if thet can't be sourced, what other options do i have?
my thought was to simply install a 90* fitting so the hose only points downward. the issue is, Eastwood, in their infinite wisdom, decided to use M16 x 1.50 threads, which apparently don't exist as a 90* fitting, so my next option was to get a 5/8-18 90* elbow with two M16 x 1.50 to 5/8-18 adapters. now i am having trouble finding such adapter as a CGA fitting...i will throw together a quick drawings to further explain
my real question is, where can i get such fittings, or if thet can't be sourced, what other options do i have?
good idea, just as long as the heat shrink is flexiable enough. What I do is make cable wraps out of old garden hoses and the like. I made a small jig to spiral cut hoses that way it can be wrapped around a non free end cable and is super flexible due to the cuts. It is basically a cable sleeve on steroids. Can usually knock out a 10' section in <15min, so for minimal time and $0 in materials (find an old leaking garden hose) it works prettty good. Maybe even a short section of something like that would be enough to reduce the strain on the hose. Probably a smaller diameter, piece of vinyl tubing would be better instead of the garden hose for your small gas line. 