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I just pulled the trigger on a plasma cutter

Joe69

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After buying my new Tig welder in January, I've had the itch for a plasma cutter. Miller has a 15% rebate until the end of March, so I went for it. It's a 625 x-treme. Capable of cutting up to 5/8 steel, and will run on 120v & 240v. I went ahead and got the circle cutter guide, and a consumable kit too.

I can't wait to try it out, I haven't used one in several years.

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Joe
 
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Hghgrad

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You'll love having it around. I stopped trying to take off any nut/bolt that even looks like its going to give me trouble on the car. Now, I just grab the plasma and buzz it off :)
 

madosta

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I thought it ran until the end of May?

Guess I'm going to go to my LWS tomorrow. I'm thinking about building a CNC plasma cutter should be a good one to get me started.
 

R6 Racer

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Great looking outfit! Congrats!!

Myself being a fan of the red machines. I just wanted to ask if you did a comparison between the 2, and if you did what made you pick the miller. I'm not opposed to the blue stuff & I was just curious.


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Aw man that is a bad *** plasma cutter. I would love to have one of those, or a Lincoln one.

Don't let the Hypertherm fanboy get you down, Miller makes top-notch products.
 
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affende

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FWIW .... i have two hypertherm plasma cutters in my shop .... they are holding up the cobwebs in the corner.

but wait ... Ford is better than Chevy which is better than Dodge ... or is it the other way around?

you know what they say about opinions ...

everyone has a preference ... and everyone is wrong.
 

koditten

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I can't even rember which one I got. Miller 675 hypotherm? I don't know or don't care. It works like it is supposed to. You will love having a plasma cutter. Thanks for sharing.

Later

KO
 

gte718p

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I love my plasma. I'll admit I've pulled it out less in the last couple of weeks after I discovered the metal cuttiing circular saw. Plasma opens up so many possibilities and makes cutting ridiculously easy.
 

MarkG

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Cool! Wish I had a good excuse to get one. :S I don't know much about them other than 'YouTube vid knowledge', so excuse my ignorance, but what are the air requirements for a cutter like that? (How big of a compressor is recommended, minimum?) Thanks. Have fun with that!
 

thenephilm

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I bought my miller last november from zorotools.com...works great, haven't had an issue with it. It cuts stuff, not really sure why it would be different from a hypertherm.
 

BD1

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Cool! Wish I had a good excuse to get one. :S I don't know much about them other than 'YouTube vid knowledge', so excuse my ignorance, but what are the air requirements for a cutter like that? (How big of a compressor is recommended, minimum?) Thanks. Have fun with that!

MOTHERS DAY PRESENT !!!!!



PROCESSES Plasma
MILD STEEL CUTTING CAPACITY
Rated
5/8 in (15.9 mm) at 13 IPM
1/4 in (6.4 mm) at 64 IPM Maximum Sever cut of 7/8 in. (22.2 mm) cutting at 40 amps (240 V service).
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Input Power
120 - 240 Volts, 1-Phase, 50/60 Hz
Rated Output
40 A at 140 VDC, 50% duty cycle
27 A at 91 VDC, 20% duty cycle
Welding Amperage Range
20 - 40 Amps
Net Weight 21 lb (9.5 kg)
Pressure Flow
6 SCFM (170 L/min) at 90 PSI MIN (621 kPa) 120 PSI MAX (828 kPa) :thumbup:
APPLICATIONS Construction
Farm and Ranch
 
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Joe69

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The one I've used in the past was a Hypertherm. The selling feature was the auto restart for cutting expanded metal. The torch is made by Hypertherm, or so I was told.

Joe
 

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MOTHERS DAY PRESENT !!!!!



PROCESSES Plasma
MILD STEEL CUTTING CAPACITY
Rated
5/8 in (15.9 mm) at 13 IPM
1/4 in (6.4 mm) at 64 IPM Maximum Sever cut of 7/8 in. (22.2 mm) cutting at 40 amps (240 V service).
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Input Power
120 - 240 Volts, 1-Phase, 50/60 Hz
Rated Output
40 A at 140 VDC, 50% duty cycle
27 A at 91 VDC, 20% duty cycle
Welding Amperage Range
20 - 40 Amps
Net Weight 21 lb (9.5 kg)
Pressure Flow
6 SCFM (170 L/min) at 90 PSI MIN (621 kPa) 120 PSI MAX (828 kPa) :thumbup:
APPLICATIONS Construction
Farm and Ranch


LOL!!! But you don't know my Mom! She'd probably like it and not let me use it! :S
 
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