longevity forcecut 62i

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I received this new unit and it is really a nice unit the finish on the exterior is high quality the torch is very nice I am fortunate enuff to have some competition torches handy like the the trafimet s75 and the hypertherm duramax series machine torch and first impression is it has had a lot of thought go into it and uses high quality consumables the shield is heavy copper much better than trafimet and on par with hypertherm in some areas the electrode appears to be high quality as well, the torch is very comfortable to use the miller ice torch I used to have on my 375 extreme is not even comparable the trafimet has faults in this area as well and both because of the configuration of the safety , having the water trap factory installed is a big plus and follow the hypertherm model the control panel it easy to use and of very high quality the knob is a good size to use even with gloves on and has the feel of top quality parts. If you are in the north Texas area and want to try this machine for your self it is available for you at anytime
 

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   / longevity forcecut 62i
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Posting this for comparison only, there are a similarities in the Lincoln tomahawk and the longevity 62i pay specific attention to the hand torch
 

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Here is a deeper look into the 62i
 

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Here is a closer look at some consumables left to right, hypertherm powermax 85, forcecut 62i, trafimet s75 used on the Everlast 80s
 

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Under the hood of a hypertherm powermax 85
 

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Under the hood of a Everlast 80s
 

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I cut this weird shape for a local guy, I have no clue what it's for. this what cut by hand with the 62i and it did very well on the 3/8 plate
 

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Shaped a little like South Carolina.
 
 
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