Okay, I am a fast learner, and my other thread, I think adding to it is redundant, but as I understand it now, since I decided to have 240Volt 50 amp service installed, is that the wp18 economy "water cooled" torch that comes with it, the 250EX is a mighty fine torch, just that it needs water run through it, which is accomplished by a water hose, or a separate "water cooler", and that what it actually cools is the leads and "not the head itself", and this is likely all used for the extreme upper ranges of tig welding which I won't be into till I iron out all my micro welding needs, of which are refurbishment of small ferrous parts disfigured and made weak by corrosion. I swear, I might take up making small art projects for display in the yard and or later for sale, or for the sake of art itself, my father delved into artistry on canvas, and I have an idea of things to make people think, but ha, who doesn't really have an artist in them, maybe the usual art projects of old items welded together in the shape of something familar.
Technically, I believe I could "in theory" just get an air cooled torch for all those smaller projects dc ferrous arc welding repairs/refurbishments, for now, but that I could "in theory" just go ahead and use the supplied wp18 water cooled torch with water cooling even if it meant using a water hose setup of which I have nearby the building anyway if I can't afford a water cooler, yet, I mean, almost a hundred bucks can go a long way for a water cooler without blowing money unnecessarily on an air cooled torch, though I tried to stop myself years ago from buying unneeded automotive tools and computer equipment, you wouldn't believe the thousands of dollars in fancy engine rebuilding mac tools I still have un used two decades later I've been carting around from place to place. But really, I need to try to budget in a water cooler, on top of everything else, or go "gilligans island" and make me a water hose adapted setup with my water hose outside my spare building, errr bamboo connectors, held together with palm leaves and coconut fibers, errrrr, I mean, home made, haha.. There I will be yelling "SKIPPER, SKIPPER, HELP, SKIPPER!", once I figure out I have to run to the gardening departments or hardware store trying to find a splice or geegaw or such, I just like easy speasy everything is made for each other type setups on anything.
My immediate projects are small and thin ferrous items needing rebuild or building up, damaged from rust, other ferrous item maybe needing restoration for strength and appearance, like filling in rust pits and smoothing out, to be restored. But at least later I'll have a machine strong enough to, who knows, do anything I want with non ferrous material, maybe automotive or custom manufactured items, probably will need a "fancy torch" for that, and I am sure I will eventually have a small collection of torches, like any normal person would have. For all I know, I might use some of my expertise in other areas and some other advantages on my side to someday start up some sort of small time business, maybe even employing others, apart from maybe later being qualified as a tig welder, I mean, I know one local business was bemoaning that there was a lack of qualified aluminum welders to work for him.
Water coolers, its a new one on me, and I understand I could water hose adapt something. Even with a water cooler, the 250 EX, I am still in budget, except my wiring of my shop($1444 estimate, which is $900 more than the estimator thought, maybe before I phoned in worried about 120volt outlets, haha, well anyway), being still in budget cause when I went to local welding shops, they were sort of pushing the big big machines blue and red, of which I was pushed pretty good on a "blue" $2000 machine 110/220 that didn't have any ac frequency adjustment, I'm glad I didn't go to the bank that day for cash, its not what I needed, didn't have enough options. If it weren't for going over budget for wiring for my puny little outbuilding, I'd be feeling real happy right now, I even have a feeling the wiring might get jacked another couple of hundred dollars, I want to use my plasma pilot arc machine on the other end of my "shop" to cut in my back yard by running the leads of the plasma cutter out the door there and into the back yard there(or in a small metal shed I could erect, but not in my outbuilding with plasma cutting or stick arc or mig, now way), and I believe it operates on 110/220volt, meaning 220volt, which is less than 240volt, that little thing cost me over $500, but I want to cut out specific artsy shapes with my plasma cutter, apart from I want to make several trailers or one big one for towing a car or anything else behind my 3/4 ton turbo diesel truck with extreme duty tow package. Hey, I know, I am gonna start buying lottery tickets, just two tickets per week from now on, and work harder at hurryi up and waiting to get my veterans compensation for my debilitating injuries I sustained in military service, apart from the free medical care for them.