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    Default Confirm CK prt numbers for water cooled torch?

    I've read a few threads with different info. I'm pretty sure I got it sorted out but just want to make sure. Can somebody look at these parts numbers and tell me if they are correct? Thanks!

    CK-225SF FX 250 amp flex haed and super flex cable.
    SLWHAT-35 water cooled dinse 35 connector
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    H: PowerTig 250EX
    W: Lincoln Precision Tig 225
    W: MK Products CobraTig 150 orbital welder

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    Crap, I forgot about the finger control. I have no idea what to order on that side of things.
    H: PowerTig 250EX
    W: Lincoln Precision Tig 225
    W: MK Products CobraTig 150 orbital welder

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    If your using the foot pedal you wont need to worry about the torch trigger. It is just a 2 pin micro switch anyway.

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    I'll be doing auto body repair with it for my first project so I'd like to have the finger control.

    I got a quote on those parts listed from my LWS and they were about $250 after tax, seemed a bit higher than I've seen online.
    H: PowerTig 250EX
    W: Lincoln Precision Tig 225
    W: MK Products CobraTig 150 orbital welder

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    I've been a licensed AutoBody tech for 22 years can't say I have ever used a tig on anything but frames (none unitised) and for that I would use a foot pedal. A mig is really the quickest easiest way to do Autobody welding.

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    I'll be doing auto body repair with it for my first project so I'd like to have the finger control.

    I got a quote on those parts listed from my LWS and they were about $250 after tax, seemed a bit higher than I've seen online.

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    Yeah, I know it's a lot quicker to use mig for auto body work. I won't be doing tons of panels however, just one section of ac inner fender and some floorboard patching. Also I've tig welded way more than I have mig so i'm more comfortable doing that.
    H: PowerTig 250EX
    W: Lincoln Precision Tig 225
    W: MK Products CobraTig 150 orbital welder

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