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    Does Everlast sell a small flex head TIG torch yet? I talked to Alex about this a few months ago and he mentioned that it was being worked on.

    In order to fit a Flex head 125 amp WP9 size to my welder I had to do a bit of rigging with various bits and pieces not necessarily intended for the job.

    Now that it is on there, the difference between using it and the bulky supplied fixed head 200 amp torch is night and day for control.

    Of course, if I need to go over 125 amps I switch back to the wp26. It is always a relief to get the little torch back on for delicate stuff, which seems to be most of my welding.
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    I too would like to know how soon as I will be doing a lot of precise fabricating.

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    I placed my order for a pp256 last month and spoke with Alex on the phone to make the order. He sold me a WP-17 I think it was and it is a flex head. I know he mentioned a WP-20 also.
    Jason
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    The Wp 20 is a 200 amp watercooled torch. They are quite compact.
    The wp 17 is an aircooled 150 amp torch, medium sized for an aircooled but still pretty bulky for fine work.
    The WP 9 is much smaller than the 17 and is rated at 125 amps (some wp 9s are rated lower) so that is what I use for thin wall materials. My WP9 torch is small enough that I can easily grip it the way you would grip a pencil when drafting. This makes for very good torch control.

    On .065 wall SS I'm typically welding at 38 to 42 amps. I find that I can get by with the wp9 for anything up to about 3/16" thick steel, after that the 200 amp wP 26 goes back on.

    Aluminum is another story, probably best to go watercooled if you have much of it to do!
    Everlast PP256
    Everlast Imig 200
    Everlast Power Ultra 205
    P&H 400 amp A.C.
    Miller 230 amp with Onan power

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    what torch is shipping with the pt250ex's now
    sold my miller mig
    got a PT250EX
    saving up for a plasma cutter

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    I don't know, I'm hoping that one of the Everlast Sales team will notice this thread and fill us in . I guess they are busy selling and servicing welders!

    Glen
    Everlast PP256
    Everlast Imig 200
    Everlast Power Ultra 205
    P&H 400 amp A.C.
    Miller 230 amp with Onan power

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    Quote Originally Posted by dgarnier View Post
    what torch is shipping with the pt250ex's now
    My unit came with the 18 torch and I just got the WP20 torch. The 20 worch is TINY compared to the stock torch! My WP20 torch isn't a flex head though, I didn't know it was an option.
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    No changes have been made to any of our line of TIG welders in regards to changing torches at this time. I am back at the Factory on the 23rd April and will likely discuss changing some torches for the end of the year on some models we carry.
    As far as different model torches i have listed the types i have in stock . The U.S may have different models available but i am nt sure on this , it would be better to contact them to see what exactly they carry.



    The Flex head torches i carry are as follows
    WP17 Flex Air Cooled 60% @ 150amps DC
    60% @ 120amps AC

    WP9 Flex Air Cooled 60%@125amps DC
    60% @ 80amps AC

    WP20 Flex Water Cooled 60% @ 250amps DC
    60% @ 175amps DC

    I have a limited number of WP18 and a couple of WP20 flex with 25' hose, but for the most part the above Torches listed is what we have in stock on a regular basis as a stockable item
    Gas lenses and Cups are available for both the smaller WP-WP20 models and our WP 17 - 26 models along with all other consumables for all our torchs.

    Our tungsten is mostly 2% lanthanated and 2% Thoriated with Ceiated in most sizes but i know we are low on the Ceriated right now .
    We will be adding Aluminum Filler rod and possibly Stainless Steel this Summer
    The cost of Aluminum and SS is getting high so it is probably worth it for our customers to get a better price by having us offer it to them.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titan winch View Post
    No changes have been made to any of our line of TIG welders in regards to changing torches at this time. I am back at the Factory on the 23rd April and will likely discuss changing some torches for the end of the year on some models we carry.
    As far as different model torches i have listed the types i have in stock . The U.S may have different models available but i am nt sure on this , it would be better to contact them to see what exactly they carry.

    The Flex head torches i carry are as follows
    WP17 Flex Air Cooled 60% @ 150amps DC
    60% @ 120amps AC

    WP9 Flex Air Cooled 60%@125amps DC
    60% @ 80amps AC

    WP20 Flex Water Cooled 60% @ 250amps DC
    60% @ 175amps DC

    I have a limited number of WP18 and a couple of WP20 flex with 25' hose, but for the most part the above Torches listed is what we have in stock on a regular basis as a stockable item
    Gas lenses and Cups are available for both the smaller WP-WP20 models and our WP 17 - 26 models along with all other consumables for all our torchs.

    Our tungsten is mostly 2% lanthanated and 2% Thoriated with Ceiated in most sizes but i know we are low on the Ceriated right now .
    We will be adding Aluminum Filler rod and possibly Stainless Steel this Summer
    The cost of Aluminum and SS is getting high so it is probably worth it for our customers to get a better price by having us offer it to them.
    Cheers
    So you do have a wp9 aircooled that will plug right in, that's great. The US side did not have such a thing available last spring, so I fiddled my own set up together using a Southweld wp 9 and various fittings, some of which came from Everlast. As I mentioned, Alec said then that the search was on for a small air cooled torch, so obviously one was found.
    I think most users would find as I did , the small flexhead torch improves your Torch control immensely and makes it hard to go back to the large fix head Torch.
    Everlast PP256
    Everlast Imig 200
    Everlast Power Ultra 205
    P&H 400 amp A.C.
    Miller 230 amp with Onan power

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    It's too bad that the parts are different sizes - I understand the cups and collets - oh well.
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    Eide
    PowerTig 225 LX

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