[AT] More on torches
Dennis Johnson
moscowengnr at outlook.com
Thu Mar 10 19:25:27 PST 2016
Greg,
I also have a Thermal Dynamics plasma cutter. It replaced the Northern Tool unit that quit working before.
Cutting with it works great. Having a straight edge to clamp on the plate being cut works great.
Thanks,
Dennis
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> On Mar 10, 2016, at 8:51 PM, Cecil Bearden <crbearden at copper.net> wrote:
>
> Greg:
> I have 2 plasma cutter, both Thermal Dynamics brand. In my estimation,
> the best made. I have done both things with them you have noted. It is
> difficult to keep from cutting the shaft when trying to cut the bearing
> race. The problem with that oddball job is that when the torch is
> running without anything to cut, it wears greatly on the tip. Those
> tips are from $8 to 12 each, and the electrode as expensive too. It
> runs into money quickly. I do like it for cutting rusty steel stock.
> I have a lot of old oil tank steel that I use to cover truck and
> trailer beds. With a straightedge, I can cut the steel straight enough
> to butt weld. I cannot do that with a torch...
> Cecil in OKla
>
>
>> On 3/10/2016 7:57 PM, Greg Hass wrote:
>> Look up plasma cutters. They use electric and air from your air
>> compressor. Biggest problem is they are expensive. A cheap one is under
>> a thousand but one that will cut one half inch steel is over $2500. Also
>> they are best for cutting flat steel. They will not work for some uses
>> like when I have to cut a bearing off a shaft or cut angle iron off the
>> side of square tubing but they are great for some things.
>> Greg Hass
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