I found myself smiling as I watched the first video. Soooooo nice!
It’s really satisfying!
Jealous.
My plasma just isn't as cool now.....
I don’t think that’s the case! Being able to cut sheet and plate IS cool! The “as cool” aspect… I suppose that’s a subjective thing.
I ran a full sheet nest yesterday. It’s satisfying! Laser leaves a tiny burr vs the more substantial dross from plasma. The burr sands of with the wide belt and leaves a very finish. The hole quality is what really stands out. It is on another level. The learning curve of a new control is always a hill to climb. So far so good. I’m sure it will kick my *** at the worst possible time. Seems to be how it goes with new machines.
I ordered a duplicate set of the tools we use at the press brake- ground square, digital protractor, 6 & 12” calipers, squaring arms, etc. As I was working through how we do things in the main shop, I needed a good solution for cutting coupons for test bends.
We cut drops into strips and store them by the brake. In the main shop we shear these strips to length on the iron worker. This is what I came up with for the second brake in Bldg2:
I’ve gotten to know Erik at Ready Saw over the last couple of months. Great guy with a really cool porta band mount he has come up with. Until now, I didn’t have a use for it, so it was just part of the conversation.. The other day it hit me. The post in Bldg 2 was the perfect location. His portable bandsaw mount is perfect for what we need. So, I ordered one! It uses some delrin pucks to slide the mount on and off so it could be used in different locations, or maybe in a trailer or something.
The puck mount is really slick.
The porta band drops in place and is really stable.
The coolest part by far is the trigger lever. It’s pure genius.
A quick flip and it holds the trigger in position. Easy on and off. He puts some time into getting it just right and it just works.
I bought one of the first Swag Offroad bench top porta band tables around 15 years ago. The band saw has lived in it since. We use it in the fab room all the time. This is a different approach and perfect for what we need in Bldg 2.
We got the new press brake oil loaded in. All 50 gallons. Should have it powered up in the next couple days.