Hi folks,
I've got a Chinese WP-20 torch that I've had for 7 or 8 years, just started using it a year or so ago. The torch body and fittings are fine, but the water lines are starting to dry-rot and get pinhole leaks. Haven't checked the gas line yet. Is it best to just bite the bullet and buy a whole new torch with lines attached, or is it possible (and advisable) to get replacement lines? This isn't a $200+ high-end fancy torch from Weldcraft, it's a 12-foot $50 torch from ebay, so if replacement lines are $50 or more, eh, I may just go with a new torch. I see Cyberweld has the Weldcraft W-250 for $163 or thereabouts...
Thanks for any advice.
Dave
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Dave, you can replace the hoses, check pricing and then decide which way to go. If you do buy a new torch take a look at the CK lineup as welldaviddoster wrote:Hi folks,
I've got a Chinese WP-20 torch that I've had for 7 or 8 years, just started using it a year or so ago. The torch body and fittings are fine, but the water lines are starting to dry-rot and get pinhole leaks. Haven't checked the gas line yet. Is it best to just bite the bullet and buy a whole new torch with lines attached, or is it possible (and advisable) to get replacement lines? This isn't a $200+ high-end fancy torch from Weldcraft, it's a 12-foot $50 torch from ebay, so if replacement lines are $50 or more, eh, I may just go with a new torch. I see Cyberweld has the Weldcraft W-250 for $163 or thereabouts...
Thanks for any advice.
Dave
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usaweld 12' with rigid head as low as $135 delivered. ( I believe these are actually CK torches.) The braided rubber lines are so much nicer to work with. If you were able to wear out your torch, I think you deserve to treat yourself to a nice one.
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Changing hoses on a cheap torch is a PITA. They are secured/sealed (the gas and coolant supply) with .023 safety wire.
The CK torches allow you to change any one component independently, and very easily.
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The CK torches allow you to change any one component independently, and very easily.
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Thanks, MoT. That's exactly what I'm gonna tell the wife.maker of things wrote:usaweld 12' with rigid head as low as $135 delivered. ( I believe these are actually CK torches.) The braided rubber lines are so much nicer to work with. If you were able to wear out your torch, I think you deserve to treat yourself to a nice one.
The torch I have now does have braided rubber lines on it. I guess after 6 years of sitting around, the rubber got dry and brittle. I'll take a look at the usaweld torches.
Dave
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Otto Nobedder wrote:Changing hoses on a cheap torch is a PITA. They are secured/sealed (the gas and coolant supply) with .023 safety wire.
The CK torches allow you to change any one component independently, and very easily.
Steve
Thanks, Steve. I guess mine isn't too cheap - it does have screw-on connectors in the torch handle. Yeah, the CK looks like nice torches.
Are CK and Weldcraft the only two "major" brands out there?
Dave
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Thanks man. I've been looking around and the braided rubber hoses aren't cheap, especially the power/gas hose. I'm leaning toward a new torch.LtBadd wrote: Dave, you can replace the hoses, check pricing and then decide which way to go. If you do buy a new torch take a look at the CK lineup as well
Wish Weldcraft's Crafter torches weren't so $$$ - we had them when I was in welding school, and those triangular handles are easy to get used to. But I don't know if I can explain why I need a $250+ welding torch to SWMBO. So probably either the $130 CK or the $150 W250.
Dave
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