Get diablo blades on a circular saw, mine cuts through metal like butter. I can cut 1/2" in seconds. They really surprised me and the cut is PERFECT. Also love the new channel name!
Agree! A couple of things I do when using the diablo blades is I do a quick "start notch" with a 4 1/2" grinder cutting wheel and set the depth of the circular saw to a depth which takes best advantage angle of attack on the circular saw blade for thickness of the piece being cut. cuts a 1/4" plate like its a 1/2" piece of plywood, 1/2" plate a little slower but still just as smooth.
Nice work building your own stump bucket. I can guarantee you that adding the teeth will make a big difference in the performance of this bucket. Especially if you are stumping in hard or rocky soil.
Hi funny 13 hours after you aired this I get notified. I dont know what I can do about it guess that's the way it is. Looks great what you built, I'm not sure if the steel is thick enough. Will find out. You may also sharpen the edge may cut into the ground and roots better just a suggestion. I think I would also set your plasma cutter to use 220 would cut better and use less electricity. I think its great that your not afraid to do something well done well done did I say well done you have a great day sir.
Get a Diamond coated Steel blade for angle grinder. I use that works best but are kind of dangerous being the like to jump but work great. For plasma you need to get a Drag tip it helps make smoother cuts. I went to school for welding all 3 processes and used plasma and air arc cutter which is insane to use in school.
I know the price has gone up since I bought mine about three years ago, but that’s pretty close to what I paid. I also got the cart, a new helmet, the cover and some other stuff with it.
@@HumbleAcres I’m still getting used to plasma cutting, and have a very similar one to yours (mine has the pilot arc), but I am really impressed with the performance of such a cheap machine.
It looks to me like you are going too slow with your Plasma cutting. You get extra slag if you go too slow. I'm not an expert with Plasma cutters but I used the one we had at Ocean Spray for years off and on, and I got much better results at what would have been way too fast for Oxy-Acetylene.