Selecting a TIG torch
Posted: Mon Feb 04, 2013 6:28 pm
Hi Folks!
Having watched almost all of Jody's videos, I armed myself with my Miller Dynasty 300 DX, the requisite TIG Finger, and my #18 water cooled torch to get good at TIG welding. As practice, I've decided I'm going to set aside my MIG and use my TIG to weld up a 16' driveway gate that my wife and I designed and is comprised mostly of 1 1/2" 14 ga. square tubing welded into a cool asian pattern. My problem is that the torch is just flat uncomfortable -- it is largish and the cables are stiff. So, I set out to find a replacement torch and herein lies my dilemma ... I like the idea of the CK FlexLoc water cooled torch, but I have a ton of questions:
Are there competing solutions that are better?
I'm looking for a light and flexible torch ... the reason I'm thinking of the water cooled torch is because I've heard that water cooled torches are maybe even more nimble than the air cooled torches because of the smaller guage wire. Is this true??? Would I be better off to get the air-cooled torch?
This welder is in my shop with every other hobby known to man ... Assume that I'll never do the same thing twice (unless the "same thing" is a goober-weld). Isn't it going to be a pain to switch back and forth between 2 water cooled torches?
In order to run my welder at max output, I'll still need to switch to my old torch (300A welder capability vs 250A torch limit). Do they make quick-connect water fittings that would make this easy?
I assume that the current ratings on these torches are at 100% duty cycle -- Am I likely to burn out a 250A torch if I use it at reduced duty cycle at 300A? Will there be any leading indicator that I'm about to burn it out (like my hand starts sizzling?)
Thanks in advance for your help!
-Sean
Having watched almost all of Jody's videos, I armed myself with my Miller Dynasty 300 DX, the requisite TIG Finger, and my #18 water cooled torch to get good at TIG welding. As practice, I've decided I'm going to set aside my MIG and use my TIG to weld up a 16' driveway gate that my wife and I designed and is comprised mostly of 1 1/2" 14 ga. square tubing welded into a cool asian pattern. My problem is that the torch is just flat uncomfortable -- it is largish and the cables are stiff. So, I set out to find a replacement torch and herein lies my dilemma ... I like the idea of the CK FlexLoc water cooled torch, but I have a ton of questions:
Are there competing solutions that are better?
I'm looking for a light and flexible torch ... the reason I'm thinking of the water cooled torch is because I've heard that water cooled torches are maybe even more nimble than the air cooled torches because of the smaller guage wire. Is this true??? Would I be better off to get the air-cooled torch?
This welder is in my shop with every other hobby known to man ... Assume that I'll never do the same thing twice (unless the "same thing" is a goober-weld). Isn't it going to be a pain to switch back and forth between 2 water cooled torches?
In order to run my welder at max output, I'll still need to switch to my old torch (300A welder capability vs 250A torch limit). Do they make quick-connect water fittings that would make this easy?
I assume that the current ratings on these torches are at 100% duty cycle -- Am I likely to burn out a 250A torch if I use it at reduced duty cycle at 300A? Will there be any leading indicator that I'm about to burn it out (like my hand starts sizzling?)
Thanks in advance for your help!
-Sean