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4110
Hi All, Everybody,Thanks for the help, I have found my problem.The ground(work clamp)was held on the frame of the plasma table.It was laid on bad location...
mongkolnum
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Sep 23, 2008
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4111
I am wanting opinions from anyone that has either had or has a Torchmate 1 thanks....i am thinking of buying one....
nascarstewartfan2007
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Sep 23, 2008
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4112
what is the best way to ventilate a cnc plasma, it will be in an attached garage????...
nascarstewartfan2007
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Sep 23, 2008
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I have my cutter set up in my attached garage, at the moment it is vented with a down draft air system that works well, but your climate is something to...
Edd Nightingale
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Sep 23, 2008
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4114
How much could I expect to spend on my plasma cutter consumables with a CNC machine with the arc voltage height control???...
nascarstewartfan2007
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Sep 24, 2008
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4115
Did you build the ventilation system yourself?? Also, if using the machine in cold or hot weather will it affect anything in a bad way?? I live in kansas so...
nascarstewartfan2007
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Sep 24, 2008
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4116
A bit unanswerable that, depends on the torch you use and where you buy your consumables, but personally I buy my consumables on ebay direct from China and...
Robin Dumpleton
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Sep 24, 2008
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4117
Must be a different Kansas than the one I used to live in (grin). ... way?? ... is ... climate ... new...
Bill
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Sep 24, 2008
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4118
I bought the air handler from Dynatorch when i bought there system, it comes complete except for duct work, fan etc... As for temperature limits for the...
edwardonightingale
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Sep 24, 2008
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4119
I purchased and built TM1 recently.  I went with TM1 mainly for the low price Torchmate were asking for the kit.  I live in Australia so I expected problems...
Ronnie Franks
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Sep 24, 2008
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4120
With our plasma cutter with the automatic height control and the arc voltage we spend $53/month. We have a Hypermtherm 1000 with an RT80 machine torch and...
steveandleahbacon
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Sep 24, 2008
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4121
The only way to determine consumable cost is by pierces made and inches cut. Just as important as digital height control is ohmic sensing so the torch height...
Steve Peterson
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Sep 24, 2008
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Hey Ronnie, I'm located in Northern NSW and, am running a Samson table. (Plasmacam) I'm interested to know what you think of the nesting capabilities of the...
Mick
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Sep 24, 2008
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4123
Hi Mick   Torchmate Cad is still listed on their website at US$795.00   I find the nesting in the program to be very good.  It has plenty of options to suit...
Ronnie Franks
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Sep 25, 2008
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Mick Keep us posted on the nesting program. I have looked at a few of them but it seems they start at $4000.00.....too rich for me. Steve ... From: Mick To:...
Steve Peterson
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Sep 25, 2008
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4125
A Bundy boy eh!!! I lived up there back in 73-74. Worked as a fitter welder for Toft Bro's, out past the Globe Hotel, making cane harvesters.(I believe the...
Mick
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Sep 25, 2008
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4126
My mistake....I see it's the Federal that's become a backpackers and, the Globe's been renamed "The Young Australian". Amazing thing, Google Street View. Mick ...
Mick
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Sep 26, 2008
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4127
I am looking into buying a new CNC Table and I want to make sure I get the best one I can. I am using a Hypertherm 1000 and I want to cut up to 1/4". Any...
baggeddogs
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Sep 30, 2008
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4128
... What part of Texas are you in? Im in the Texas Panhandle. I run a hypertherm 1000 on a 4 x 8 machine. I would suggest going to the manufactures and...
William Bright
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Oct 1, 2008
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4129
Hi Mark I can only respond by saying that the Dynatorch i bought has been great, and the tech service was top notch. Sorry i cant compare it to anything else...
edwardonightingale
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Oct 1, 2008
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4130
I would have a look at www.ez-router.com they are in Minneola, Texas. Very well built machine. Jim www.soundlogicus.com ... From: plasmacutting@yahoogroups.com...
Jcullins
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Oct 1, 2008
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4131
Jim I have noticed some of the available consumable parts for my t80m torch are "extended". The 40 & 60 amp nozzles are what I noticed. Made me wonder what...
Bill
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Oct 2, 2008
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4132
I have used a Samson and was very impressed. It always worked. Turn  on the plasma cutter,turn on the computer, turn on the control unit, plug in the control...
Kent Freeland
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Oct 2, 2008
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4133
Bill, These parts are for special applications such as beveling, cutting pipe saddles, and for 3 dimensional cutting jobs where you need to get into tight...
Colt, Jim
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Oct 2, 2008
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4134
Hey guys and girls! I am in the need of a train image. I am wanting to do an old timey train, coming around a corner. The engine would be alot larger than the...
jay nickell
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Oct 2, 2008
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4135
I am using a Hypertherm Powermax 600 with a machine torch. If I upgrade to a Powermax 1000 or 1250, will I need to get a new machine torch or is the one I have...
graybeardpaine
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Oct 3, 2008
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4136
I was wondering about cutting light gauge metal with a cnc.....how bad does it warp, and how good of detail can i get on small items, like 6"x 6"???...
nascarstewartfan2007
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Oct 5, 2008
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4137
Depending on how light? If you have THC and a servo drive system that can move the torch fast enough the detail is really good. I also use the fine cut tips in...
shawn c
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Oct 5, 2008
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4138
Hey Shawn, tell me what chapters of the manual I've sent .pdf and I'll send the rest. I've just been sort of busy. Sorry I'm so slow. Kent FineIronFurniture ...
Kent Freeland
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Oct 5, 2008
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4139
What are you trying to do, your question is quite vague? Personally I find that I get very little thermal distortion on material 20 to 24 gauge. A hand plasma...
Robin Dumpleton
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