Hey guys.... happy to help. A plasma cutter is a big expense, and not for everyone. For me it was time economics. Every project I embark on requires a tremendous amount of cutting of metal, so why spend 40 minutes watching a hole saw bore it's way through 3/8" steel (slowly, as not to rip the teeth off) when I can zap a circle with a plasma cutter in about 3-5 minutes?
As far as what else you need... the 375 is simple. 220V input, compressed air (through a moisture capture unit and a filter of course).
If you want a beautiful cut you can feed it argon or another noble gas if you wish, however to my brain this defeats the purpose of the plasma cutter - cutting without having to refill large tanks. Oxy/Acl cutting is just as easy, except you have to refill your tanks quite a bit.
Sorry I haven't been keeping up lately... been working on a new project:
I just started, so it doesn't look like much. Essentially it's an open-frame combination of X and Y trucks, that will eventually have my plasma cutter gun attached, and controlled by a cobbled together PC.
The software works, the homemade stepper interface works, and the X and Y trucks slide freely. What's next is to buy Nema23-sized stepper motors, slap together some cog-pulleys and belts, and build limit switches.