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06-16-2013, 01:41 AM | #1 |
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Plasma cutter
I'm looking to get a new plasma cutter and I don't have the money up front so I'm considering financing one
Do you guys recommend any decently priced plasma cutters and where to get it I do a lot of cutting with 3/8" and 1/4" steel and I'm going through angle grinders like crazy so it's time for a good investment that will pay for itself in no time Posted via Mobile Device
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06-16-2013, 02:11 AM | #2 |
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Re: Plasma cutter
What are you cutting? 3/8 what? makes a difference in what you need.
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06-16-2013, 02:57 AM | #3 |
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My bad, I guess that would help.
The main stuff I cut is steel, mostly mild Posted via Mobile Device
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06-16-2013, 03:50 AM | #4 |
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Re: Plasma cutter
Plate, tube. Bar, sheet???????
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06-16-2013, 10:19 AM | #5 |
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All of the above
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06-16-2013, 03:33 PM | #6 |
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Re: Plasma cutter
Speaking of hand held units only Plasma doesn't do as well on tube or bar stock its best performance is on plate thats what it was designed for. For 3/8 and up then you can expect about $1800 to 2 k. If you want quick clean cuts on round tube rectangular tube and bar stock then get a saw like the Milwaukee 6190-20, very quick and precise and about a third of the plasma cutter price. Plasma needs to be in the 60 amp class and not 110v stay away from the lincoln p20 , p25. and cutters in that class, I have one and its limited on what it cuts nicely. It will do 3/8 but it looks like rats chewed it off. You will need an air dryer for the plasma torch to work properly.
One thing to remember is that the plasma cut is only as good as the hand that uses it. If you're shaking the cut will show it and not produce what you think it should look like. A saw always cuts nice and clean and as straight as you set it up to cut.. Since I got my saw the plasma sits more than it gets used when cutting jobs come up. I never use my bandsaw anymore, its so inaccurate compared to the milwaukee saw. So that why I asked what your cutting. Plasma isn't for everything. |
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I have a 110 snap on and it's only good for sheet metal. Thicker steel is a joke, I've cut some 3/16's and it was all it would do. I use my saws all on thicker steel.
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For the tube and bars its more than likley I would use my chop saw, like you said it is cleaner and in my case more precise
My main reason for the plasma cutter is that I cut alot of plate for brackets and whatever else plate can do so it's fairly offten Great advice about the Lincoln, I've had a couple of people tell me they are crap Posted via Mobile Device
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06-17-2013, 02:34 AM | #9 |
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I don't mean an abrasive chop saw. I mean an actual metal saw for about $450 you can get very clean cuts far better than a chop saw. The lincoln isn't crap it does very well on thin stuff and has lasted 10 years so far. Its a light duty plasma and just a little too light for what we do on these trucks.
This is the saw I have http://www.milwaukeetool.com/power-tools/corded/6190-20 well worth the money. They call it a Dry Cut saw |
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Check out Thermal Dynamics (Google) the one here at work get's quite a workout from those who know & those who don't have a F=clue what's going on
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But with the new blade I have cut all kinds of stuff and it has lasted so far through what would have been 5 abrasive wheels. I cut copper bar, aluminum, Mild steel tube and angle, Stainless tube and DOM. The dust reduction is great and the nice smooth surfaces you get and far better than a wheel. I got a refurbed unit that looked new. |
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06-17-2013, 09:47 PM | #13 |
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hypertherm powermax 30
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Vegadesign, I have a brand new Hypertherm Powermax 30 deluxe that I have never used. I bought it about a year ago for a project and ended up not needing it. Paid $1,400, will let it go for $900 plus the ride. Lee
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I bought a new Hobart Airforce 400 from Rural King a few years ago. I never got to use it due to my health going south but it was supposed to handle anything I would need it to playing with these old trucks. Sorry that I never got to try it out.
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i'll need to ask... what do you want a plasma cutter for?
if you have money to burn and just want one, then buy one. i can't think of any reason you'd need one to work on a truck i bought a gas torch setup when i started my truck, i just had to have one sold it 3 yrs later with the original gas in the tanks i've gone thru five $10 harbor freight 4'' grinders and $100 worth of cutting wheels building my truck they cut cleaner than any other cutting tool out there and i still have 3 out of 5 grinders
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I cut a lot of flat plate and the grinder just isn't cutting it lol get it
But for me it's a time issue, in order to make money it has to be accurate and it has to be fast I'd rather do some extra grinding on the edges for slag than straight cutting plus its kinda hard to cut turns with a 4-4 1/2" grinder Posted via Mobile Device
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But hey ‘ if your happy using a 4” grinder (you did say grinder, not a rotary cut –off disc ?) these would not be concerns for you. |
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Has anyone here ever used one of these?
Ramsond CUT 50DY 50 Amp Digital Inverter Portable... Price and reviews look pretty good. |
01-09-2014, 03:09 PM | #20 |
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I have not used this brand, but it has been my experience that a plasma cutter is not something you want “low end” .
MY advice (for what it’s worth) would be mid range or upper level Good Luck |
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I have a Lincoln Pro-Cut 55. (bought it used) It works great, even though I'm a Miller man at heart. lol.
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Lincoln is an ol’ stalwart, they led the industrial market for decades. You can’t go wrong with Lincoln machines.
Miller has overtaken the light industrial & home owner market. Miller went after the welder market aggressively and captured it. They are great machines Used plasma cutters are a good bet , unless it comes from a plate or sheet metal shop it has probably seen less than 25% of its duty cycle/use for its age |
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Thanks for the replies. This is tool I plan on using all that often. At some price it is worth it to me, and beyond that I can just keep going through angle grinders and cutoff disks. $400-$500 range works for me but beyond that, probably not. Eldogg, do you mind me asking what you paid for the used Lincoln?
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friend of mine has the Eastwood Plasma Cutter 40 Amp Versa-Cut and has had no problems out of it I love miller this is what I have and cut it like butter there prices are pretty descent http://www.ebay.com/itm/MILLER-SPECT...item35b82d3262 c
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