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    Quote Originally Posted by Trip59 View Post
    Can anyone from Everlast confirm what torch body is in the new box?

    Also, I was wondering, I came across torch bodies, no hoses or anything, are these capable of being swapped out with stock hoses and controls or are they just by themselves to allow new lines to be added at the desired length? Just wondering rather than having multiple coils of hoses laying around...
    Not in sales, but I think all the 200 amp units come with the WP26. I would not worry about that, and order a WP-20 option next. Oleg can make you a deal on one. You will have a smaller torch and the water cooling lines. You can use city water pressure to use it and no cooler required to get going on a budget.
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    lol i cant use my city water here were i live so much minerals in the water would plug up my torch . installed a mist system at my shop plugged up in 1 day are water is so bad cant even drink it , we live on bottle water
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    Not in sales, but I think all the 200 amp units come with the WP26. I would not worry about that, and order a WP-20 option next. Oleg can make you a deal on one. You will have a smaller torch and the water cooling lines. You can use city water pressure to use it and no cooler required to get going on a budget.
    I'll definitely do that. Is the WP20 on the same size range as the 9? I was actually looking at as small as I can go, much of what will be done is smaller than a pack of smokes.

    As far as a cooler, I have been snagging bits and pieces since last year for a cooler, I wouldn't want to use local water either...

    EDIT: I was asking since the PDF download lists the 18...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trip59 View Post
    I'll definitely do that. Is the WP20 on the same size range as the 9? I was actually looking at as small as I can go, much of what will be done is smaller than a pack of smokes.
    The 9 and 20 are the same size yes.
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    On the 200DX, you'll have a lot less complexity and cost if you stay aircooled, and you'll have a more portable setup as well. If that interests you, I'd go with the CK Trimline 210 with flex-head and superflex cables. 200 amps @ 100% duty cycle A/C. It doesn't even cost all that much. And if you want the smaller WP9/20 cup style, you can get stubby collet body kits also. (That's what I have my torch set-up and use the most often, at the moment.) You shouldn't need anything but 1/16" and 3/32" tungsten diameters.

    But yeah, I'd not worry about it too much, and just try out the WP26 to start with. It will get you up and running, at least.
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