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Hello........I see you using an orange colored flexloc........who be making it?
.....I am looking at CK and Weldtec........what are you likeing?.......Carl.....in Ontario.....Thanks
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Hey carl
The orange torch is a weldtec. I like it just about the same as the ck brand except for a thin washer on the weldtec that might get lost easily. The ck design does not use a washer
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Jody


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I use that same Weldtec flex-lock torch (roto-head as they call it). It's a nice torch except that one of the fittings does not take a standard size superflex hose because the fitting is bigger, so you'd have to use their hoses or adapt the fitting in the torch.
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Jody, have you tried the ball joint i-Head? Looks like a pretty cool locking solution over a standard flex head torch that gets flimsy when it gets hot.
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Thanks Jody..............CK it is
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Zank, I have not welded with the weldtec ball head model yet but got a chance to mess with one at fabtech. Seems a lot of motorsports fab guys like them.


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