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02-26-2010, 10:40 PM #1Gold Member
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Cutmaster 52 WoW
Just postin up to say if you have been putting off buying a Plasma cutter dont do it any longer..... I had used one before and it was ok, I got a new cutmaster 52 and I have to say this thing is awsome... cant get over how well it works. Cuts through 1/2 inch like butter...
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02-27-2010, 08:41 AM #2Gold Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
i've been looking at buying plasma cutter but I can't justify spending 1500.00 on one.I can buy a lot of acc for that much,All though would be a nice addition to my garage

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02-27-2010, 08:44 AM #3Gold Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
I was in that position for the last 15 years. It wasn't until my business could afford it that I was able to take the plunge.
As happy as I was with it last night,,, I seem to be doing something wrong today. Cant get it to ark,,, I will have to tinker with it. As with anything there is a bit of a learning curve..
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02-27-2010, 09:35 AM #4Gold Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
i went to their site and watch the video.Nice machine.in the video he had a problem with the spark but then noticed he had the knob turn down to much
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02-27-2010, 01:30 PM #5Gold Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
LOL Same exact thing that happened to me..... Had it turned down too low. I used it this afternoon without issue..
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02-27-2010, 05:03 PM #6Elite Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
See my TBN projects at:
http://mysite.verizon.net/resyfcgt/
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02-27-2010, 07:54 PM #7Gold Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
That is about where I am,,, I rework and work over things daily. Just gotta figure out how to incorporate the plasma into it,,,,, It is not gonna be hard. We do alot of wrecking,, and I am undecided if the plasma is going to be good for that or not. Most things have rust or paint on them.... and thus so I have not decided if it is going to work real well for that or not..
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02-27-2010, 08:53 PM #8Veteran Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
Rust, grease, paint, Stainless, Aluminum, Cast Iron, Glass ( if done correctly) and any other conducive material. Plasma has no enimies like Oxy-Acet. Stick with the Top Brands and you will love the unit. All things considered, Torch, Consumables, Warranty etc. Thermal Dynamics is your brand. Built in the USA for 53 Years. ( sorry, Im a TD Rep.) 4 yr warranty and forever worth $10.00 an amp on trade in. The guy above bought a CutMaster 52- It is forever worth $600. It is a 60 amp unit. Remember when buying, Its how many AMPS for How much money. Not what Thickness some company Dreams that their machine will cut. Have fun!!
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02-27-2010, 09:18 PM #9Gold Member
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Re: Cutmaster 52 WoW
Hey Yomax,,, had some complications this morning everything normal but when you pull the trigger everything, Air and a snapping in the head pulsed but wouldnt light. Afyer the shop heated up it worked fine?
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02-28-2010, 12:00 AM #10Platinum Member
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