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I just got a Primeweld 60 amp plasma cutter
I just got a 60 amp Primeweld plasma cutter this afternoon from Amazon, can't believe I waited so long to purchase one. I have wanted one since I saw one in action close to 40 years ago.
https://www.amazon.com/PRIMEWELD-Non...s%2C188&sr=8-4 It's so much better than using a oxy-acetylene torch. Tried it out on 1/4 inch rusty frame section, and it cut just fine even with all the scale on the metal. I then cut up an old license plate so from heavy frame to sheet metal it does great. It also has a connection to use the torch on a plasma water table to cut parts from plate using a lap top to guide the torch, probably not going to use that feature, but who knows............... I have some frame modifications to do to my IH wrecker and am looking forward to use it to do the necessary fab work to relocate the panhard linkage from behind the rear axle to in front of it so the wheel lift has enough clearance to operate. So far I really like the new toy. ................LOL |
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Plasma cutter
I bought one a few years ago, it is a neat tool to have!
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That’s a sweet machine Brad! Had my eye on same unit. Primeweld has some nice multiprocess welders and their Tig 225 (really all the equipment they sell) has great reviews in the welding forums I frequent. If I recall they’re out of New Jersey and they stand behind the products. Great choice and congrats.
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I actually purchased a 45 Amp Titanium torch from HF last week, but I never opened it. Upon doing more research the Primeweld machine had a 3 year warranty/ compared to 90 days for Titanium, was $100 less and 15 amps more power. Returned the HF and purchased this unit from Amazon. |
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Relative nearby plasma-cuts for his day-job.
What do those units Posted cost? |
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Mark, my link is to Amazon, price is in the ad.
https://www.amazon.com/PRIMEWELD-Non...s%2C188&sr=8-4 |
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I bought a Miller plasma cutter about ten years ago. I don't use it very often, but when I do it's a lifesaver. Occasionally I'll get a job that requires cutting hundreds of feet of 16ga steel .... easily done in an afternoon.
They do however leave a nasty hard edge of iron-oxide which can be a pain to grind off if the sections have to be welded ... but then a torch leaves the same thing and is much more of a pain to use. I've found they are not as useful as I thought it would be ... however when they are useful, they are VERY useful. |
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Dry air
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i'll be using the Motor Guard compressed air filter on the unit, takes out water as well as oil.
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Yep, I thought it would be good for careful dissection of panels for patches, but the oxide edge requires too much attention and to be honest it's too easy to make a quick error on thin panel with a plasma torch ... so I find a cut-off wheel to be better.
I think the bread and butter work for a plasma torch is cutting 16ga through 1/8" sheet for large projects. 16ga starts to become a pain with an electric shear and 1/8" is in that limbo between tool cutting or flame cutting ... perfect for plasma. I've used mine mostly for fabrication of larger projects like blasting cabinets, large metal doors, hoppers, shields/guards etc. Originally the idea of lopping off chunks of 1/4 plate seemed attractive ... till I realized how rarely I do that, and when I do I need nice perfectly straight, clean edges because most likely it's going into some kind of welded structure .... band saw ends up doing that kind of work. But, worthwhile tool to have. Unless you have a production shop .... better to get an off brand, or a used name brand rather than dropping the coin for a new one .... like I did |
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