The binzel hoses are just as flexible as the ck, half the price and are fitted with the standard connector on the power line. I’d just buy a set of those instead of ck mate. @Tom Orrow L will be able to get them.Well that answers something I've been thinking about, a set of the CK flex hoses for my cheap torch. Guess they don't want us using the lines on other makes.
Maybe a adapter could be used ?
Oh dear.FlexLoc appears to have a male thread as well....
It doesn’t matter what the thread is. You just need the right product. Don’t worry about what people say or finding something to blame it on just concentrate on getting it fixed.Some conflicting infomation though.
Some say the thread on the power line is propriety, so Metric threads. But others indicate its a 7/8” x 14 left-hand threaded
Just bare in mind you wrecked ck in 3-4 months. A cheap torch isn’t going to be anywhere near a durable and if your flexing them about you’ll be changing them every few weeks.Social Media is a wonderful thing.
45V03SF is the power line i need to use the generic common thread used on most torches.
I think spending the money on the power line now so i can use and stock the cheaper torches would be my best option. My machine maxes at 210amps, so the 300 torch/ cable no use to me.
They all look the same.That head looks the same as my kemppi as it happens.
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How you getting on with the ihead mate.Same power hose I've used on the I-head 20, Weldcraft wp20 and the Binzel SR20, good quality hose.
They all look the same.
You can buy one for £10 or £110.
Visually they look no different.
Quality and durability they can be worlds apart.
Absolutely.They are, and somewhere in between is a happy medium.
How you getting on with the ihead mate.
Brilliant torches imho.