Alex B
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posted on 7/5/07 at 10:12 PM |
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Plasma Cutters
These guys are doing cutters now. Giving you the Gaurantee etc. Know of one guy in electronics who has bought one and says they are good
http://www.essexsteam.co.uk/
Alex
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Fatgadget
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posted on 7/5/07 at 11:15 PM |
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Anything that can slice through 5mm of steel plate quicker and cleaner than a hacksaw or an oxy acetylene torch and at half the cost is the best thing
since sliced bread in my book.
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Browser
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posted on 8/5/07 at 02:04 AM |
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Fifty fleffin' amps! Is it three phase or meant to be wired direct to your meter?
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suparuss
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posted on 8/5/07 at 05:10 AM |
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i dont think it will actuall draw 50 amps, thats just the cutting power which will be at a lower voltage. he says you can cut 1" on a 20amp
supply.
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Bluemoon
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posted on 8/5/07 at 07:32 AM |
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From detaills "It cuts 8mm cleanly from standard 13A supply". The current from the mains will be less than the lowvoltage used at the
cutting end...
Dan
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b184
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posted on 8/5/07 at 01:15 PM |
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These plasmas are a good peice of kit, I have had 1 for a coulpe of years now.
No problems rumming off a 13A plug.
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Alex B
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posted on 8/5/07 at 05:17 PM |
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They are brill. I have a little one from the last group buy. Mine has the MMA function on it. I have a little bit of experience with a stick welder
and if I had the oppertunity again I could weld up the Seven frame with one of these Inverter Arc models no probs.
Much smoother and controllable than an AC Buzzbox. Stainless with 316 rods is nice. Haven`t even bothered using the Tig on mine yet.
Alex
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