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zkling

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They are great for cutting up scrap or other large pieces.

My local scrap yard has one. They actually let me try it out after a lot of persuasion:lol:

It will cut through darn near about anything. I think the only step up would be an oxygen lance :shocking:
 

CNGsaves

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What the heck in that setup is worth $3,100 ???? Holy Toledo.

That's a high price for "convenience" of using gasoline . . . . but very innovative none the less. Take a lot of cutting with the Petrogas versus oxy-acetlyene to make up purchase price difference if fuel difference is just $10 of gasolne vs $85 of acetlyene!!

I don't get it . . . . is portability worth that much of a premium price??

For fixed locations where you've got electricity, a plasma cutter would be much better solution . . . right??
 
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Steinmetz

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Steinmetz

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What the heck in that setup is worth $3,100 ???? Holy Toledo.

That's a high price for "convenience" of using gasoline . . . . but very innovative none the less. Take a lot of cutting with the Petrogas versus oxy-acetlyene to make up purchase price difference if fuel difference is just $10 of gasolne vs $85 of acetlyene!!

I don't get it . . . . is portability worth that much of a premium price??

For fixed locations where you've got electricity, a plasma cutter would be much better solution . . . right??

Plasma arc will not cut thick sections.
 
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