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TIG Torch Help

PKAero

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Although I have owned a Lincoln TIG Square Wave 175 Pro for almost 15 years I still consider myself a rank armature at TIG welding. I set the unit it back up last night and realized that a lot of my problem is the POS torch (LA-9) that came with the unit. Cable is very stiff and can never find a position that doesn’t feel like it’s in a bind.

I am in the market for a new torch. I weld micro-medium size parts (10-100AMPS) less than 1/8 inch al and steel.

So what type of torch should I buy???
 
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zkling

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I take it you want to stick with an air cooled torch?

I have always been happy with Weld Craft torches.

The WP9 would be a good torch. Up to 100 amps and pretty small in size.

Next up would be the standard air cooled torch, a WP17 good for ~150 amps. I use one of these on occasion when I don't need the water cooled. I don't think it is that big and cumbersome, but I know some people that think they are a monstrosity. :lol_hitti

One thing, if cable flexibility is an issue, you may want to splurge and get the rubber cable and hoses for extra flexibility.
 
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zkling

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theknurl, I don't think he wants to get into a water cooled torch. It really isn't necessary in this case, plus he would have to add a water cooler or solenoid ($$$).

PKAero, yes some manufactures will list the option to upgrade to rubber hose and super flex power cable. I personally like the two piece cables, which have separate power and gas lines. I think they are more flexible and much easier to repair in case if something should happen to it. Just my personal preference though.
 

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i love my weldcraft torches. super flexible and a good mix between durable and light. Do watch the braided hoses ... keep them clean as debris abrades them over time with heavy use in nasty environments.



for a watercooled torch, WP-20. end of story. 250 amps ... light and flexible.
http://store.cyberweld.com/db250ampwatt.html

for air cooled < 150 amps .... WP17 (though its a tad bulky in my opinion).
http://store.cyberweld.com/db150ampairt.html

for air cooled < 125 amps .... WP-9. (what i suggest for you)
http://store.cyberweld.com/db9125ampair.html
 
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