

Moose Knuckle #14 Ceramic (Single) - MK14KOKN - Furick Cup
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S. Hatter
> 3 dayI couldnt be happier with the quality, compared to the other one I have it has a much finer screen. Other on the left, Furick / ticon industries on the right.
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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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JT
> 3 dayThese are great for seeing my work. Just don’t drop it!
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Jones
> 3 dayGreat quality and the cups fit snug on the torch adapter.
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Wes Norgord
> 3 dayBeing new to the TIG process, I have seen so many videos that speak highly of Furick cups. I have no where near mastered the TIG process, but these cups are making the task far easier. Having only spent a couple of months TIG welding, I had reached the point where my welds were not embarrassing to show others. I certainly wont say that they look like some of the stuff you see on the internet. What I can say is that a simple change of cups (and the CFH, amperage, etc that accompanies this size cup) has almost instantly improved the appearance of my welds. Some will say that in many cases a large TIG cup (these are #10) is a waste of shielding gas, and perhaps they are, but for a hobby welder, gas consumption isnt much of a priority. All said, these are totally worth the price. They are my Go to cup now. Believe the hype. They work.
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Bryan jefcoats
> 3 dayThe stick out you can run with these is amazing. Getting down in tight corners is no problem. Also these are hardly longer than a stubby cup
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devon hoffman
> 3 dayHad nothing but good welds from these. Very happy
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Zachary Bullock
> 3 dayExcellent gas coverage over weld joint
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Harley Buckskin
> 3 dayKeeps things non turbulent and covered! I have never worn a gas lens out so....well worth the money!
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nate
> 3 dayI have used these above the rated amperage several time and I am still going strong with the first one 3 years later