

Moose Knuckle #14 Ceramic (Single) - MK14KOKN - Furick Cup
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devon hoffman
> 3 dayHad nothing but good welds from these. Very happy
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Janet Ramos`
> 3 daywhat my hubby needed
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Tsteez
> 3 dayIll have a hard time going back to the regular cups after using these
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David Balicki
> 3 dayI use a gas lens (usually with a #7 cup) for all my welding. I bought these just to try them out and man even my mild steel looks like stainless.
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SBerb
> 3 dayI realize the 17 torch adaptor kit never specifies that they’re selling the Furick collet body, but I feel like after re-reading the wording I feel mislead. I bought some FUPA cups through them, and they’re great, but I was wanting the genuine collet body from Furick too. I could have gone to my LWS and bought a MILLER collet body, and the 2 other ubiquitous items for a grand total of $9, and they’re charging $30?!?! If you don’t want the hassle of going to your local welding supply, and buying these, and want the convenience of online shopping by all means try this out. I saw the word MILLER on the collet body and immediately returned. Also, looking at the heat shield it didn’t appear like it would work with the cups I bought, but the one I got from my lws works like it was made for it. So my advice is buy through Furick direct, or buy locally, because this is not worth $30.
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hugo
> 3 dayWork fine.
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Ash
> 3 dayThis is perfect for freehand work because of the bigger airflow. Fits right over regular gas lens and allows for way more tungsten stick out. I probably would never use it for walking unless it was on a larger flange socket weld. I’ve dropped it a couple times and it’s yet to break. Once it does I’ll be ordering more immediately. 10/10.
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Dirty Stan
> 3 dayLove. It.
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Oz Saucedo
> 3 dayI love this cup. I’m glad I finally bought it after thinking about for so long. It’ll tell you on the box how much gas to use. I can get about an inch of tungsten stick out when I really need it. And of course the longer the tungsten stick out, the more gas you need. Works amazing on stainless and titanium, especially when doing fillet and butt welds. Do not use on aluminum.
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Josh Arrendale
> 3 dayWorks good