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I am looking at a Weldcraft Tig Torch set. I was told here to get a WP-17V but the people I am probably going to buy from says I need the WP-26V instead. I gave them the info on my machine, an Airco Bumblebee 250a AC/DC stick and that was their recommendation.
Reply:What do you plan on using it for? The 26 is a higher amperage torch, but it is also a ton heavier. I use a 17 for scratch start work, and if I need more amps I use a water cooled torch. Not that there's anything wrong with the 26, it just depends on your needs.
Reply:Will be using scratch start DCEN welding mild steel up to 1/4" and stainless steel no thicker than 3/16".
Reply:Get the 17.
Reply:On that Weldcraft 17 I saw this description :"materials, Weldcraft offers its WP-17 Series of air-cooled TIG torches. It includes six torch styles, including models with gas valves and flex necks. The torches provide 150-amp DC and 115-amp AC welding capabilities at 60-percent duty cycle, "Does that mean that you could have a 100 percent duty cycle welder and have to stop and let the torch cool ?Weldandpower Lincoln 225 AC,DC with Briggs 16hp gas engine.WW2 era Miller TIG.
Reply:Originally Posted by GBMOn that Weldcraft 17 I saw this description :"materials, Weldcraft offers its WP-17 Series of air-cooled TIG torches. It includes six torch styles, including models with gas valves and flex necks. The torches provide 150-amp DC and 115-amp AC welding capabilities at 60-percent duty cycle, "Does that mean that you could have a 100 percent duty cycle welder and have to stop and let the torch cool ?
Reply:Thanks Welds4d. Sure are a lot of options to weigh.... someone suggested to me the flex head , button cap ... with finger button for gas control... any preferences on those last two items ?Weldandpower Lincoln 225 AC,DC with Briggs 16hp gas engine.WW2 era Miller TIG.
Reply:If you're doing scratch start, a gas valve is a must. The torches without a valve are suited for a machine with a solenoid valve built in, generally using a torch switch or foot pedal. I use a button style back cap for scratch start work because the long cap gets in the way. I use a long back cap on my wp18 water cooled torch for aluminum work most of the time because it will hold whole 7" tungsten, and when I crap up a tungsten doing aluminum I lose about 1/2" of length to get it clean again. |
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