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CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2015 11:55 pm
by Rick_H
Well I received my Flexloc and Gas Saver today, wow is that thing large...lol

So far I really like it, allows me to hold the torch very comfortably and being able to see through the cup gave me at least another 30-40° with out putting my body in a weird position welding pipe.

The upgraded hose is also very nice, and I'm digging the wedge collet.

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 2:00 am
by Braehill
Rick,
I use the same torch at work and at home, one at work has the valve for scratch start and one at home's a water cooled without the valve.
I have both #2 and #3 heads at home and use a #3 with a stubby at work. My only complaint is the water doesn't circulate through the head on my water cooled one so it can still get a little warm. My air cooled one at work has been hot enough to melt the knob that locks the head about 5 times now. The stubby lens limits it to about 130-140 amps and schedule XXS likes it a bit hotter so I've been using my old 17 torch to do my caps lately.

All in all though I like them.

I have the smaller gas saver and pyrex but hardly ever use them, not sure why.

Len

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 9:28 am
by Rick_H
Good Info, thanks Len... I remember Jody saying something about that Knob in a video, I'll have to grab a few spares. I was welding sanitary 316L so I was at a whopping 48amps, the extra gas coverage actually made a big difference over my #8 cup, I actually didn't think I'd see anything noticeable.

I'm anxious to get into something awkward to see what I can do with it...

I assume your getting a good coating of this white crap too? So far only 4" here but its coming down good.

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 9:46 am
by Braehill
Yes more stupid f-ing snow.

Len


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Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 12:05 pm
by motox
about four here as well.
snowing like crazy
WTF
craig

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 5:25 pm
by Rick_H
We have 9" now still snowing....work closed for B shift so I've played with the kids now I'm drinking some brews chilling in the hot tub ;)

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 6:55 pm
by motox
rick
8" here still snowing
sounds awesome but no hot tube pics necessary... lol
craig

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 05, 2015 7:48 pm
by Rick_H
motox wrote:rick
8" here still snowing
sounds awesome but no hot tube pics necessary... lol
craig
Lol...

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:10 pm
by Oscar
Braehill wrote:Rick,
I use the same torch at work and at home, one at work has the valve for scratch start and one at home's a water cooled without the valve.
I have both #2 and #3 heads at home and use a #3 with a stubby at work. My only complaint is the water doesn't circulate through the head on my water cooled one so it can still get a little warm. My air cooled one at work has been hot enough to melt the knob that locks the head about 5 times now. The stubby lens limits it to about 130-140 amps and schedule XXS likes it a bit hotter so I've been using my old 17 torch to do my caps lately.

All in all though I like them.

I have the smaller gas saver and pyrex but hardly ever use them, not sure why.

Len
Do you use the knob to lock the torch head in place, or do you use the set-knob-twist-torch-head-30° to get it locked in place? The latter method will get a better contact between the head and the torch body which will transfer heat better.

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:44 pm
by motox
oscar
I've been doing i version of your 30 degree locking method
but doing it because my aging fingers have a time making it tight.
did it first time by accident.
i didn't realize it had benefits
craig

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 2:50 pm
by Rick_H
I use the twist 30 degrees to lock as well, easiest way to get it tight.

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 3:14 pm
by Oscar
motox wrote:oscar
I've been doing i version of your 30 degree locking method
but doing it because my aging fingers have a time making it tight.
did it first time by accident.
i didn't realize it had benefits
craig
When it comes to electrical conductivity, tighter is better since it also transfers heat better at the same time. Of course you have to be careful, since the threads are brass, or in my case brass/copper for the body/head since I use a Weldtec i-head Rotohead.

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 9:17 pm
by Braehill
Oscar,
Trust me, it's not overheating because it's loose, it's overheating because I work the snot out of it. I usually weld pipe that's schedule 80- XXS (boiler tube) and that taxes an old 17 series torch let alone the Flex-Loc with a stubby gas lens on it.

I currently have a knob made out of Plastidip on it and it's lasted way longer than any of the factory made ones, it gets soft but doesn't melt and fall off.

Len

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:05 pm
by Hollywood1
That torch looks pretty nice!

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:07 pm
by Hollywood1
Does your back cap not screw quite all the way up againt the body like my pyrex setup is? I have a little over an 1/8th of an inch gap when tight installed correctly.

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 10:32 pm
by Braehill
Hollywood,
The back cap should tighten up on the collet before it tightens up against the back of the torch head, if it tighten against the torch head first, it couldn't torque the collet. As long as the o-ring is in past the body it should do the sealing.

Len

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2015 11:09 pm
by Hollywood1
Thank you for the info Len. I learned something new.

Re: CK Flexloc

Posted: Thu Mar 12, 2015 6:26 am
by massacre
I am using a CK flex lock Torch also with Pyrex cup.
I love it works great!