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dan September 4th 09 10:17 PM

tig torch/tig welder
 
I'm planing to by a tig welder soon, and have been looking at the
Miller dynasty 200dx. It doesn't come with any cables, torches or
foot pedal.
They do have a contractors kit that has all those, but the tig torch
that comes in the kit isn't listed on their web site.

I can buy all the parts separate, but I'm not sure what kind of torch
to get. What should I look for in a tig torch? I think I can get by
for now with an air cooled one, as I will be using it for thinner
things at first.

How are tig torches connected up to the power supply? Is there a
separate gas hose, or is it all built into the connector?

Any recommendations?

Thanks.
--

Dan H.

Winston September 4th 09 10:26 PM

tig torch/tig welder
 
dan wrote:
I'm planing to by a tig welder soon, and have been looking at the
Miller dynasty 200dx. It doesn't come with any cables, torches or
foot pedal.
They do have a contractors kit that has all those, but the tig torch
that comes in the kit isn't listed on their web site.

I can buy all the parts separate, but I'm not sure what kind of torch
to get. What should I look for in a tig torch? I think I can get by
for now with an air cooled one, as I will be using it for thinner
things at first.

How are tig torches connected up to the power supply?


Usually a twist lock connector. Water cooled torches have two
connectors for incoming / outgoing water.

Is there a
separate gas hose, or is it all built into the connector?


It's separate, but bundled with the electrical cable so that it's
almost 'built in'.

Any recommendations?


Yup.

Log to:
sci.engr.joining.welding
Those guys are professionals and will be happy to answer
questions and provide solid recommendations.

I use a CK flex head with super flex cables. It is really nice.
http://www.ckworldwide.com/standard.htm



--Winston

Ignoramus7829 September 4th 09 11:03 PM

tig torch/tig welder
 
On 2009-09-04, dan wrote:
I'm planing to by a tig welder soon, and have been looking at the
Miller dynasty 200dx. It doesn't come with any cables, torches or
foot pedal.
They do have a contractors kit that has all those, but the tig torch
that comes in the kit isn't listed on their web site.

I can buy all the parts separate, but I'm not sure what kind of torch
to get. What should I look for in a tig torch? I think I can get by
for now with an air cooled one, as I will be using it for thinner
things at first.


Usually people buy a WP-20 style torch, available from numerous places
for a little over $100. It is water cooled however, but much more
convenient due to its lighter weight. You would need to shell out $$$
for the water cooler.

How are tig torches connected up to the power supply? Is there a
separate gas hose, or is it all built into the connector?


IIRC the gas hose is separate, but water runs through the 45V11
connector that is also electrically energized.

If you buy your Dynasty at a welding supplier, they wil explain
everything.

Any recommendations?


Water cooled torch would be my suggestion. If you are spending this
kind of money on a Dynasty, you might as well get the full benefit of
this welder.

i

Tim[_20_] September 4th 09 11:36 PM

tig torch/tig welder
 

"Ignoramus7829" wrote in message
...
On 2009-09-04, dan wrote:
I'm planing to by a tig welder soon, and have been looking at the
Miller dynasty 200dx. It doesn't come with any cables, torches or
foot pedal.
They do have a contractors kit that has all those, but the tig torch
that comes in the kit isn't listed on their web site.

I can buy all the parts separate, but I'm not sure what kind of torch
to get. What should I look for in a tig torch? I think I can get by
for now with an air cooled one, as I will be using it for thinner
things at first.


Usually people buy a WP-20 style torch, available from numerous places
for a little over $100. It is water cooled however, but much more
convenient due to its lighter weight. You would need to shell out $$$
for the water cooler.

How are tig torches connected up to the power supply? Is there a
separate gas hose, or is it all built into the connector?


IIRC the gas hose is separate, but water runs through the 45V11
connector that is also electrically energized.

If you buy your Dynasty at a welding supplier, they wil explain
everything.

Any recommendations?


Water cooled torch would be my suggestion. If you are spending this
kind of money on a Dynasty, you might as well get the full benefit of
this welder.


You can cool a torch with a continuous trickle from you water supply, and
just send it to drain. I did it for many years. The only hazard is freezing
conditions. You will usually burn up the torch before you realize you are
getting hot.





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