Plasma cutter question?

   / Plasma cutter question? #31  
One of the features of my PC is the ability to drag (touch) the tip along the cutting line and against a straight edge if needed. I don't have the patience or steady enough hand to not drag. Actually one of the key features that convinced me to buy it.
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #32  
I get that and not a thing wrong with it. My opinion is there are times when a person asks for information and is led down a path that only confuses their inquiry.

This statement is from the OP's opening statement:

one thing I want is to be able to get the consumables,

would like to be able to cut nicely 3/8" and the first project was to make some item out of sheet metal 24 to 28 gauge.

any advice?


Nothing there calls for infrequent use or buying the cheapest cutter he can find. He expressed concern for the price of good cutters. That's justified. When he made the statement above about his intended use "cheap" went away. :)
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #33  
One of the features of my PC is the ability to drag (touch) the tip along the cutting line and against a straight edge if needed. I don't have the patience or steady enough hand to not drag. Actually one of the key features that convinced me to buy it.

Yep. My Miller operates like that. Someone on here, years ago made this comment "A Plasma Cutter is so accurate it will bobble with your heart beat". Might have been Terry (Big Barn). Very true statement. My freehand cuts aren't pretty!!!! I use a 2" stainless steel flatbar. If it gets a little rough on the edge I smooth it with a polisher wheel. The slightest imperfection in it's edge is reflected in the cut. :)
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #34  
Yep. My Miller operates like that. Someone on here, years ago made this comment "A Plasma Cutter is so accurate it will bobble with your heart beat". Might have been Terry (Big Barn). Very true statement. My freehand cuts aren't pretty!!!! I use a 2" stainless steel flatbar. If it gets a little rough on the edge I smooth it with a polisher wheel. The slightest imperfection in it's edge is reflected in the cut. :)

I use a 2 X 4 for a straight edge with my Miller 625.
It gives the height to keep the torch straight up and down and Plasma cuts so fast that it doesn't burn!
My Plasma will cut Drag or Stand-off.
Where it really works great is cutting expanded metal, just zips through it with no pre-heating, waiting.
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #35  
I use a 2 X 4 for a straight edge with my Miller 625.
It gives the height to keep the torch straight up and down and Plasma cuts so fast that it doesn't burn!
My Plasma will cut Drag or Stand-off.
Where it really works great is cutting expanded metal, just zips through it with no pre-heating, waiting.
Yes, another joy is cutting expanded metal. Makes me smile every time!
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #36  
Plasma cutting is good with the name brands . What must be done is keep moisture out of the air supply . Hook your cutter up as far away from the air supply as you can . Put taps in the airline to drain water . As the air cools it separates moisture . Kevin .
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #37  
Yep. My Miller operates like that. Someone on here, years ago made this comment "A Plasma Cutter is so accurate it will bobble with your heart beat". Might have been Terry (Big Barn). Very true statement. My freehand cuts aren't pretty!!!! I use a 2" stainless steel flatbar. If it gets a little rough on the edge I smooth it with a polisher wheel. The slightest imperfection in it's edge is reflected in the cut. :)

Nope. Wasn’t me, but I’ll put that on my list of “Wish I Had Said That!”
 
   / Plasma cutter question?
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#38  
thanks all, I ordered a thermal Dynamics cutmaster 42, with the SL60, looked like the price and the quality for what I was wanting,
Good discussion, enjoy all the talk, also ordered a sheet metal shear, Hope they both work to my desire to achieve the goals I am after,

the plan is to build some commercial Chicken brooders/grow boxes, for a project my SIL is doing,
the ones at this site are $600+ for Brooder and the grow outs are about $460, Easy Garden Brooder the GQF stacked units are about $1200 for a stacked set of 5 units 54 - Deck Game Bird/Poultry Battery Brooder and these are not exactly what I am wanting, What I am thinking is more like this http://www.hopkinslivestock.com/images/New Peafowl Barn/Barn/Brooders & Growers/Img_0471.jpg


yes I spent a bit of money on tools , but If I purchased the items I want to build run on the low end about $300 each and up to 600+, and currently were considering 20 of them, so $6000 on the low side, and $15,000 on the high side, and thinking of building them more like the high end units, I think they will take less than $75 in materials, (each unit) and possibly less, on the average, there will be a couple of different variants, of the units,
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #39  
Congrats on the new cutter!

We expect a full review after some use!!!! :)
 
   / Plasma cutter question? #40  
BHD, yes congratulations... now the fun begins. Please follow up... pictures always appreciated!
 

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