Firebrick43
Well-known member
Years ago was looking at cnc plasma machines. I soon found a local shop that does a great job on 3/8 and lower stuff but 1/2" and 3/4 its like pulling teeth and ****** expensive. As a kid I remember the fab shops my dad frequented having eye tracers and pattern tracers for oxy fuel cutting.
Has any one used a inexpensive tracer like the Rotten Leonard’s tracer for oxyfuel? For a few parts now and then it seems like a good fit to use a current torch(instead of a machine torch) It would break down for storage easy enough to. Also making templates out of hardboard with cad drawing printed/spray adhesive on sure would be simpler than a magnetic tracer especially for one and two part runs.
https://www.hellsgatehotrods.com/product-category/plasma-tracer/
What say Ye garage?
Has any one used a inexpensive tracer like the Rotten Leonard’s tracer for oxyfuel? For a few parts now and then it seems like a good fit to use a current torch(instead of a machine torch) It would break down for storage easy enough to. Also making templates out of hardboard with cad drawing printed/spray adhesive on sure would be simpler than a magnetic tracer especially for one and two part runs.
https://www.hellsgatehotrods.com/product-category/plasma-tracer/
What say Ye garage?