Does anyone have experience using an air-cooled torch that is capable of more than 200 amps with, say for example, a 250 amp AC/DC welder? I haven't seen too many of them and I'm not totally sold on the idea, but I'd like to purchase a 225LX or 250EX from Everlast, and I really don't want to go water-cooled right off the bat. First off, the expense of a water cooler and accessories is a huge problem for me, secondly, I'm outta space on my welding cart for a cooler, and third, I don't see too much of need for more than 200 amps with my current projects. I like the idea of keeping the less complex air-cooled setup too.
I do have some aluminum projects that I'd like to do in the future using 3/8" thick material, plus the occasional aluminum cylinder head or magnesium engine/trans case, but most of those projects are small and/or few and far between. I would consider building my own water cooler later on, but right now I think my main torch will be a small 150-200amp air-cooled unit from CK for light duty projects.
Here is just an example of what I'm thinking of purchasing later on:
http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/pl....campaignId=WZ
Thanks for the help.


 
					
					 
							
						 Anyone use an aircooled torch rated for over 200 amps?
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