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Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 9:34 am
by tungstendipper
Is there anything out there that is new, other than bulky canvas or heavy leather? Manufactures go out of their way to build and design torches that are light, articulated, and not cumbersome. So what's out there to match the manufactures design?

BTW.. I took the leather option and moved the snaps inward to decrease the diameter, it works, but between the snaps, it pops open and exposes the hoses. Velcro would work but would only add bulk.

Any suggestions?

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 10:32 am
by cj737
Hang it from a hook overhead if you're working at a bench/table. This keeps it out of your way, puts less "drag" on the cable and torch as you weld, and protects it from chaffing on the ground. And, you'll never drop your torch and break a cup!

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 2:06 pm
by noddybrian
I had the leather sort & hated it - grabs hold of everything - now I got a zipped cordura type & it's way better - maybe not as durable long term but I'd rather change it occasionally & keep the flexibility - they are not expensive.

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 2:32 pm
by LtBadd
THIS is what I bought, it's light and looks good, but my torch isn't really in a rough shop environment.

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 2:53 pm
by tungstendipper
LtBadd wrote:THIS is what I bought, it's light and looks good, but my torch isn't really in a rough shop environment.
Now that's what I'm looking for!!
The 5/8" maybe to small for my 3 hose water cooled torch.
Thanks!!!

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:22 pm
by dmcnally
I made a denim cover from old blue jeans.
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Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:27 pm
by LtBadd
tungstendipper wrote:
LtBadd wrote:THIS is what I bought, it's light and looks good, but my torch isn't really in a rough shop environment.
Now that's what I'm looking for!!
The 5/8" maybe to small for my 3 hose water cooled torch.
Thanks!!!
NO, if you read the specs it will expand up to 150%, I'm using it on a CK 20 torch...3 hoses

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:35 pm
by MosquitoMoto
I'm also using denim.

I consider it a consumable. Of course it's not exactly flame retardant, but stops general wear and tear on the hoses from being dragged about.

Also, it fades nicely when washed and if I roll it up just above the torch handle, it has huge hipster appeal. :roll:




K

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:53 pm
by LtBadd
MosquitoMoto wrote:I'm also using denim.

I consider it a consumable. Of course it's not exactly flame retardant, but stops general wear and tear on the hoses from being dragged about.

Also, it fades nicely when washed and if I roll it up just above the torch handle, it has huge hipster appeal. :roll:

K
Hey Kym, good to see you about...

Gotta be hip! :lol:

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 7:59 pm
by MosquitoMoto
LtBadd wrote:
MosquitoMoto wrote:I'm also using denim.

I consider it a consumable. Of course it's not exactly flame retardant, but stops general wear and tear on the hoses from being dragged about.

Also, it fades nicely when washed and if I roll it up just above the torch handle, it has huge hipster appeal. :roll:

K
Hey Kym, good to see you about...

Gotta be hip! :lol:
Thanks Richard.

Yeah, I guess if I wanted to go super hip I might sew together a cable sleeve made from red checked lumberjack type shirt material? It's so hard to keep up with what's hip though!



K

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 8:08 pm
by tungstendipper
LtBadd wrote:
tungstendipper wrote:
LtBadd wrote:THIS is what I bought, it's light and looks good, but my torch isn't really in a rough shop environment.
Now that's what I'm looking for!!
The 5/8" maybe to small for my 3 hose water cooled torch.
Thanks!!!
NO, if you read the specs it will expand up to 150%, I'm using it on a CK 20 torch...3 hoses
Yep! I got the 5/8" but on Amazon. As a Prime Member I got a 25Ft section, same brand for 13.98 with shipping.

Thanks Richard!!! :D

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 8:15 pm
by LtBadd
tungstendipper wrote:
Yep! I got the 5/8" but on Amazon. As a Prime Member I got a 25Ft section, same brand for 13.98 with shipping.

Thanks Richard!!! :D
Sweet deal!

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Fri Jan 05, 2018 9:27 pm
by Arclight Ironworks
tungstendipper wrote:Is there anything out there that is new, other than bulky canvas or heavy leather? ....Any suggestions?
We use a combination of materials. RED and BLUE covers are tubular webbing a la static (top rope) supports employed in rock climbing for anchoring. No velcro. FeedThru only.

RED covers a CK Worldwide 17 series torch; BLUE wraps an HTP 17 series, valved, torch; and BLACK shrouds a CK Worldwide 18 torch.

Our GoTo wrap for the 18-series water-cooled CK Worldwide torch is protected in TechFlex's TurtleWrap (www.wirecare.com). Easy install/deinstall with velcro and high-temp resistant. Made in USA.

Aside: the BLACK and BLUE cover SuperFlex lines by CK Worldwide, while the RED protects an old school (stiff) plastic line.

RED and BLUE are $. BLACK is $$. 25ft of BLACK runs ~ $90, but the material is pliable and way more operator friendly than than the RED/BLUE.

:: Go SuperFlex for all your control cables and wrap in tubular webbing and/or TurtleWrap

#thinkmechanically

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 7:49 am
by Arno
Could go 'fancy' with some Nomex/Aramid braided cover:

https://www.hellermanntyton.com/product ... /170-02106

Extremely rugged and won't melt.

Another option seems:

https://www.techflex.com/prod_dwt.asp

https://www.techflex.com/prod_dpn.asp

Bye, Arno.

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sat Jan 06, 2018 11:44 am
by cornmuse
The original leads for my ta185 tig were the power lead & the gas. A few times I melted the gas line (not all the way through tho). This setup was stiff & clunky, the two were zip-tied together & caught on everything. I replaced it with a 'superflex' lead. Never burnt it but I was wearing out the cover dragging it around. I had one of those 'expandable' garden hoses with the inner rubber(?) part was rotten. I cut off the ends & worked the inner tube out, cut outer (woven) in half & ran the superflex through it. It was exactly long enough for my 12' superflex line. I used a tiniest zip-tie to secure it (it fit under the '17's' handle). It is 'meltable', but so was the original setup. & the outer hose part is quite durable, (takes 125 psi at least!), like i said, it can melt tho.
I just try & be careful, , , ,

-c-

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sun Jan 07, 2018 7:41 pm
by rahtreelimbs
I have several tig welders. I use 1 inch tubular webbing to cover my Superflex hoses.

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Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2018 10:37 am
by pgk
I have a leather version with the zipper, Works excellent, smooth and compact. I can't remember the brand as it was purchased decades ago. But it is very similar to this one: https://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.com/ ... t-cl-3-22z

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:16 pm
by Turbo
pgk wrote:I have a leather version with the zipper, Works excellent, smooth and compact. I can't remember the brand as it was purchased decades ago. But it is very similar to this one: https://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.com/ ... t-cl-3-22z

This is the one I have and it works great. I think it's cheaper than the black synthetic miller cover that came with my welder.

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2018 10:41 pm
by weldit321@gmail.com
+1 on the denim. I know you already got the other, but ive been using the same denim one for the last couple years with no issues.

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 11:40 am
by tungstendipper
Thanks everyone for your GREAT suggestions!!! I'm so grateful for your suggestions and thoughts.

Here's what I covered my hoses with: Pet Flex suggested by Richard (LtBadd).

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 4:43 pm
by aland
tungstendipper wrote:Thanks everyone for your GREAT suggestions!!! I'm so grateful for your suggestions and thoughts.

Here's what I covered my hoses with: Pet Flex suggested by Richard (LtBadd).
td,

That looks nice. I was eyeing that Pet Flex cover which Richard pointed out. Looks good. Are you feeling the love?

Alan

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 6:35 pm
by tungstendipper
aland wrote:
tungstendipper wrote:Thanks everyone for your GREAT suggestions!!! I'm so grateful for your suggestions and thoughts.

Here's what I covered my hoses with: Pet Flex suggested by Richard (LtBadd).
td,

That looks nice. I was eyeing that Pet Flex cover which Richard pointed out. Looks good. Are you feeling the love?

Alan
LOL!
No. there's no Kevin, Mr pete, Old Tony, or good ole' Bob Moffat.

Re: Covering Your TIG Torch Hoses

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2018 10:53 pm
by aland
tungstendipper wrote:No. there's no Kevin, Mr pete, Old Tony, or good ole' Bob Moffat.
There's always Jody, the guy always comes through with something. :)

Alan