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Help identify this torch?

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 3:20 pm
by BuildSci
Hello all, I am finally getting around to becoming a member here and will do a proper introduction later as soon as I can. I come to you all with the hopes someone can answer a question for me. I have been using the same TIG torch setup for 14 years now and it is finally on the out. I would like to replace it with a like model, but I am not sure of the make/model as all tags and markings are long gone. It is water cooled and a ball/socket swivel, but that is all I know. I have not tried to take it apart at this point for fear of never getting it back together, as it is getting by at this point. I have taken it to a few stores to have them help identify it, but no luck. I purchased a Weldcraft SF225 setup to replace it, however it is not a ball/socket and is just a flex. Does anyone out there recognize this torch, or have a suggestion to a replacement. I appreciate the help, and will do my proper introduction as soon as the time permits.

Re: Help identify this torch?

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 6:28 pm
by LtBadd
Welcome to the forum
In the last picture I see Weld Tec on the back cap, which leads me to TEC Welding Products Looks like a WTB-20

Re: Help identify this torch?

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2017 7:32 pm
by MFleet
Your torch is a vintage Tweco blackgold.

I've settled on purchasing a CK flex loc as soon as I can justify the need for an articulating torch. I didn't read anything bad about the TEC torches when I was searching either.

Re: Help identify this torch?

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 6:51 am
by BuildSci
The end cap is relatively new, but the Tweco Black Gold seems to be spot on. I cannot find much out there about it yet, hopefully there is a comparable replacement. It has been a awesome torch over all these years, it is a shame the model is not around anymore.

Re: Help identify this torch?

Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2017 6:54 pm
by LtBadd
BuildSci wrote: hopefully there is a comparable replacement. It has been a awesome torch over all these years, it is a shame the model is not around anymore.
Did you look at the WTB-20, it has a ball joint.