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Hi Everyone

Does anyone here know where I can get a stubby gas lense kit for my smaller CK torches? Like series 2 torches - where can I get a gas lense kit for these?

I really like the stubby gas lense kit for the series 3 torches, where is the stubby gas lense kit for the series 2 torches?

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Ok, so I browse through the options on the web page, for the CK series 2 torch head.
I can't see the forest for the trees! LOL

What are you guys using for stubby gas lenses on the smaller CK torches?
I am working on stainless steel for food grade applications, milk containers, wine tanks, food processors, etc.

Let me know what you guys have in mind!

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http://www.ckworldwide.com/Catalog.pdf
Page 54 shows both the smaller cups and the large diameter gas savers for size 9.

I use 17/26, but I understand that the stubby 17 kit is basically an adapter that allows use of the smaller 9/26 cups, and that's why there isn't a comparable "stubby" kit for size 9.

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If you need smaller than size 2 have a look at the micro torch from CK.
Advertised as "weld inside of a 5/8" tube"
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AndersK wrote:If you need smaller than size 2 have a look at the micro torch from CK.
Advertised as "weld inside of a 5/8" tube"
Yeah, those are pretty neat. Page 11 of that catalog PDF.
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There is no "stubby" kit for a 9 or 20.
That's why you can't find anything.
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gamble wrote:There is no "stubby" kit for a 9 or 20.
That's why you can't find anything.
A regular 9/20 gas lens is as small as you can get.
A stubby gas lens is a 9/20 style gas lens with bigger threads to screw into a 17/26 torch head. they take 9/20 cups, which is what makes them stubby.
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AKweldshop wrote:
gamble wrote:There is no "stubby" kit for a 9 or 20.
That's why you can't find anything.
A regular 9/20 gas lens is as small as you can get.
A stubby gas lens is a 9/20 style gas lens with bigger threads to screw into a 17/26 torch head. they take 9/20 cups, which is what makes them stubby.
Ya you don't have to explain it to me. :lol:
but you can always go with a 24 torch or micro torch to go smaller.
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9/20 gas lens.

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17/26 gas lens "Stubby"
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gamble wrote:
AKweldshop wrote:
gamble wrote:There is no "stubby" kit for a 9 or 20.
That's why you can't find anything.
A regular 9/20 gas lens is as small as you can get.
A stubby gas lens is a 9/20 style gas lens with bigger threads to screw into a 17/26 torch head. they take 9/20 cups, which is what makes them stubby.
Ya you don't have to explain it to me. :lol:
but you can always go with a 24 torch or micro torch to go smaller.

I wasn't telling that to you, just answering your question for other to see.
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The Gas lens for the 9/20 torches are the following part numbers for the collet bodies use either first set of numbers or numbers in ( ) these use the same alumina cups as a stubby 17/26 use
2GL20 (45V41) .20 tungsten
2GL40 (45V42) .40 tungsten
2GL116 (45V43) 1/16 tungsten
2GL332 (45V44) 3/32 tungsten
2GL418 (45V45) 1/8 tungsten

now if you need a smaller profile collet body and cup for a 9/20 torch they do make a short collet body. These are not gas lens but are about half the size of a 9/20 gas lens cup when assembled, with these short collect bodies you have to use reverse collets also.
6CB20 .20 tungsten
6CB40 .40 tungsten
6CB116 1/16 tungsten
6CB332 3/32 tungsten
6CB418 1/8 tungsten

if you have not found it yet this link gives you break down of CK part numbers to use on that torch
2 series torches http://www.ckworldwide.com/2series.pdf

I have used USAWELD to build a lot of my lens kits so far I found they had best pricing and even got me some weird stuff they didn't stock. local LWS prolly would have taken months to get it, they got in a few days for me.
why use standard nozzles after gas lens where invented. Kinda of like starting fires by rubbing sticks together.
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some of the collet body selections I have acquired, have yet to get the short collet bodies, always use the gas lens anyway. Collecting torch parts kind of a hobby of mine so spent lot of time looking at CK charts
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dirtmidget33 wrote:some of the collet body selections I have acquired, have yet to get the short collet bodies, always use the gas lens anyway. Collecting torch parts kind of a hobby of mine so spent lot of time looking at CK charts
Almost as diverse as my collection. :)
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I don't think you can ever have too many tig torch parts. :lol:
It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
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mcoe wrote:I don't think you can ever have too many tig torch parts. :lol:
except maybe alumina cups, which are sometimes only sold in 5- or 10-packs, lol.
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Well done guys!
Is there a getting started package for the 9/20 series torches for gas lenses?
I see that there are getting started packages for the torches with collets, does anyone offer the same thing but for gas lens packages?

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Oscar wrote:Almost as diverse as my collection. :)
Because "di more you collect, di verse it gets...."

:roll: Groan :roll:

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Adam Mc Laughlin wrote:Well done guys!
Is there a getting started package for the 9/20 series torches for gas lenses?
I see that there are getting started packages for the torches with collets, does anyone offer the same thing but for gas lens packages?

Adam
Yes there are kits out there. I make up my own kits get more parts for the money.
Here is listing for couple of kits
http://www.usaweld.com/Gas-Lens-Kit-for ... enskit.htm
Other places have them too

I suggest with collets to buy the wedge collets. You will either lose them or die before you wear them out. After i got them I never use the split collets anymore. So i now have split collets in box that I bought several at a time that might never get used
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dirtmidget33 wrote:The Gas lens for the 9/20 torches are the following part numbers for the collet bodies use either first set of numbers or numbers in ( ) these use the same alumina cups as a stubby 17/26 use
2GL20 (45V41) .20 tungsten
2GL40 (45V42) .40 tungsten
2GL116 (45V43) 1/16 tungsten
2GL332 (45V44) 3/32 tungsten
2GL418 (45V45) 1/8 tungsten

now if you need a smaller profile collet body and cup for a 9/20 torch they do make a short collet body. These are not gas lens but are about half the size of a 9/20 gas lens cup when assembled, with these short collect bodies you have to use reverse collets also.
6CB20 .20 tungsten
6CB40 .40 tungsten
6CB116 1/16 tungsten
6CB332 3/32 tungsten
6CB418 1/8 tungsten

if you have not found it yet this link gives you break down of CK part numbers to use on that torch
2 series torches http://www.ckworldwide.com/2series.pdf

I have used USAWELD to build a lot of my lens kits so far I found they had best pricing and even got me some weird stuff they didn't stock. local LWS prolly would have taken months to get it, they got in a few days for me.
I checked out those collet bodies on Google. Turns out they they are made so you can use the 24-series alumina cups, which are limited to #3-6 only, as I have yet to find a #8 for my 24 torch. Pretty cool none the less.
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Oscar wrote:
I checked out those collet bodies on Google. Turns out they they are made so you can use the 24-series alumina cups, which are limited to #3-6 only, as I have yet to find a #8 for my 24 torch. Pretty cool none the less.
only thing I found was 4 different sizes for those small Alumina cups. These are the short cup part numbers. I couldn't find anything bigger than 3/8. Prolly by the way collet body is made believe you would have gas coverage issues by going to a bigger diameter then 3/8 unless it was made like a champagne nozzle using some sort of diffuser or if it could be made like a miniature gas lens

#2 1/8" PN-8A1
#4 1/4" PN-8A4
#5 5/16" PN-8A5
#6 3/8" PN-8A6
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Oscar wrote:
dirtmidget33 wrote:I checked out those collet bodies on Google. Turns out they they are made so you can use the 24-series alumina cups, which are limited to #3-6 only, as I have yet to find a #8 for my 24 torch. Pretty cool none the less.
Will CK's Gas Saver line not fit the bill? They have #4-#8 in the smaller gas lens, and a jumbo that's a #18. Admittedly, probably not very stubby...
http://www.ckworldwide.com/2series.pdf

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as for as a miniature gas lens they have these but not sure if they could be used with a 9/20 series torch. since it looks like the 24 Teflon washer for them is same washer used to use 9/20 lens with the 24 I believe it could be used on a nine torch. Oscar you might have some of these ever tried to convert to a 9 torch part number 8GL332 for the lens. if these can be used on a nine then we will by definition have a stubby 9/20 gas lens set up. since all a stubby 26 is using the 9 lens hence a 9 using the 24 lens now stubby.
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They make these in .40, 1/16, 3/32. They might make more just what I found
8GL040
8GL116
8GL332
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I didn't even know about those. Good to know CK makes them. Seems the'll fit in the 24 torches as well as the 9/20. Only one way to find out.. :)
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Oscar wrote:I didn't even know about those. Good to know CK makes them. Seems the'll fit in the 24 torches as well as the 9/20. Only one way to find out.. :)

Yep only one way. Ok who wants to part with some cash :lol: way I figure it is this break down of parts should make a Stubby Gas Lens for 9/20 torch

Alumina Cup____Gas Lens_____Teflon Washer_____Collet
....8A1....................8GL040................2GHS...................6C40
....8A4....................8GL116............................................6C116
....8A5....................8GL332............................................6C332
....8A6

I believe these part number should build you a 9 stubby kit do not know for sure. I do not have all these on hand to try it out. This parts list is using 24 torch gas lens and the reverse collets for the 9/20 torch. If anyone has any thought on why this wouldn't work would be glad to hear it.

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