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Does anyone know of a place that sells the weldcraft 22ft cable cover for less then $70.00 ? or a good compareable one .. found this one on ebay > > WeldCraft 366-WC-3-22 3 Inchx22' Cable CoverAlways Save with UnbeatableSale!Location: New Jersey Watch this item Buy It Now $70.52Free shipping Time left:9d 23h 20m>Innovations are what i leave behind for History
Reply:Got a 22' Radnor one from Airgas the other day. $63 and change out the door and in my hand.
Reply:Went to REI sporting goods and bought 2" tubular nylon webbing. Fished a string through and pulled my cables back through. Cost was around $13 for a 23 ft length.
Reply:Jay O, can you post a picture of your set up? It sounds interesting.Ian TannerKawasaki KX450 and many other fine tools
Reply:yea im curious to , pics would be great , and a place to buy it .. thats like 1/4 the price of a weldcraft>Innovations are what i leave behind for History
Reply:cyberweld (pn.wc-3-22) are $103.02id like to get one for my 30A spool gun
Reply:Heres what i used as a cover on my 2 piece tig torch that i use for scratch start. I think it only costed me around 12.00. Its a expandable cable mesh that worked great. Heres where i got it from,http://www.cabletiesandmore.com/ExpandableSleeving.phpYa gotta spend money to make money!
Reply:Originally Posted by Jay OWent to REI sporting goods and bought 2" tubular nylon webbing. Fished a string through and pulled my cables back through. Cost was around $13 for a 23 ft length.
Reply:Here are some pictures. As you see I have an aircooled torch but this should work for a water cooled torch also. Attached Images
Reply:I've seen the tubing used for protecting tow ropes and strops used. At a fraction of the cost of so called "TIG covers"
Reply:WelderShane what size did you order for your use?
Reply:Thanks for the info!Ian TannerKawasaki KX450 and many other fine tools |
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