I also use a CK130 (mine has a flex head). It's a great torch. Easy to maneuver.
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I also use a CK130 (mine has a flex head). It's a great torch. Easy to maneuver.
Yeah, that's me. One man shop here.
Your warranty will be in force, but the shipping will be on your dime, especially if it is over 30 days.
I did read the warranty, which states Everlast will cover shipping up to 30 days after purchase. My unit was out of coverage by the time it was delivered, which was about 7 weeks after purchase.
So unless I'm misinterpreting the legalese, I don't have much incentive to test the unit before I'm really ready to use it.
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Well, the incentive is IF you have a problem and you ARE ready to use it, you will not be able to and will be further delayed until it is repaired. In cases where a preorder is made and shipping is delayed, it is counted from the time of shipping. Normally shipping and day of sale are the same.
Yes - there are downsides to a gas lens:
http://www.everlastgenerators.com/fo...7233#post37233
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At $1.79 I wouldn't worry about it. http://www.weldingcity.com/tig-consu...llet-body.html
I've been using the cheap gas lenses like what's available from welding city for about a yr now (off and on). I don't think I've ever used a standard collet to tig at all. But just today I got in my new CK130Flex and a Gas saver kit with the pyrex cup. I've fallen in love with these pyrex cups.. I CAN SEE THE ENTIRE PUDDLE! I've only layed one bead tonight after installing it, on some scrap aluminum, but I think it's the most consistent welding I've ever done. Seeing the puddle cool and the keyhole open up is key to knowing when to dip the rod again, with the clear cup I can see everything. I also noticed that the flow of argon is alot smoother through the gas saver kit than the standard gas lenses... Does everyone else with the pyrex gas saver kits notice the same thing over a standard gas lense?
That comment made the descision for me. I was wondering what torch accessories to buy and it was a tossup between the gas lens and gas saver w/ pyrex cup. I always liked the idea of seeing the weld and have the benefit of gas economy. Some people have had opinions that the gas saver isn't worth it but I really like the idea. Guess if you just have to have it then the descision was made before you even thought about it.
Where did you get the gas saver and how much, if you don't mind me asking?
Same here. I ended up ordering the standard-sized gas saver kit from arc-zone.com yesterday. It was $125 for a set with alumina and Pyrex nozzles in all the standard sizes. It comes with electrodes of different sizes as well.
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Zank, would be nice if my welds looked like yours!!!
I bought my gas saver kit from weldfabulous.com
CKCK130V FX CK130 Flex with valve torch $51.67
CKD2GS116-P CK Gas Saver kit for 1/16 with Pyrex cup $21.97
CKTAS332GS CK Tungsten Adapter w/screens for 3/32" $3.32
CKTAS418GS CK Tungsten Adapter w/screens for 1/8" $3.32
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Subtotal $80.28
Shipping $9.20
Total $89.48
Torch did not include the hoses or the handle. Just the torch head itself