Moose Knuckle #14 Ceramic (Single) - MK14KOKN - Furick Cup
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Kevin Z.
> 24 hourFulfilled by Ticon.
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Cole
> 24 hourBest of the best. If you tig you need these in your life.
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James Heath
> 24 hourSmall for the cup size and fit into the smaller areas of the cars I build. Will never go back to the others I was using.
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Hannadog
> 24 hourReally improves quality of my welds.
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Jesse Mccormick
> 24 hourBest product on the market hands down
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David Merrill
> 24 hourI wouldnt buy any other tig cup these are fantastic and it used properly can drastically change the outcome of your welds. I will buy them over and over.
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Mark Wagner
> 24 hourImmediately took my welds from almost mediocre to something I can be proud of. The ceramic version is really durable and the distance you can protrude the tungsten beyond the cup and still have good gas shielding is mind blowing. I couldnt go back to the standard gas nozzles for sure!
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Brig
> 24 hourIf youve never used a Fupa, youre not as good as a welder as you can be. Does that explain how good this product is? Makes a good welder more gooder welder. Ive heard people say to learn on a standard cup before going to a FUPA. I think thats maybe true, just so you can appreciate how much easier and clean your TIG welds can be. TIG welding is so involved, so many settings, so many materials, thickness, conditions, and the furick gas lens just helps so much in providing proper consistent gas coverage while allowing a fairly large tungsten stick out. I am not a pro, however I do have some experience. I do use a cheaper welder (Prime Weld) comes with a great torch (CK Worldwide) The Fupa now makes my garage TIG welder an absolute pleasure to work with!! It does everything I want, and really well too now with a quality looking... professional looking results
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Gustavo Perez
> 24 hourMakes a difference
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john c.
> 24 hourGreat tig cups for wider coverage they screw right on and give good gas coverage the tungsten can stay out a bit further so when you are in a tight spot or want to hold it perpendicular to the surface you can see what you are doing. Ive only been tig welding for three weeks at home and if i can do it you can as well. This was 121 amps tungsten 3/32 and filler 1/16th