Thanks so much for the nice comment. It has worked very well. We now have a couple of years of use on it, and I love being able to keep things on my benches and use my miter station at the same time. It is a wonderful solution, and I think if I did a better job of doing a video on it, it would have more views : )
Very nice! I really like the turntable design. Is the spring loaded detent the only thing used to keep saw from turning on the axis? Links for turntable & detent? Great content!
Is it possible that you would get less dross with your plasma table if you drop the water level just a couple millimeters? Nice work thanks for sharing!
Dross control is based primarily on the settings of your machine, the travel speed and your cutting height : ) The water needs to be as high as possible to catch as much of the fumes as possible, and to keep your work as cool as possible. Less distortion that way, especially on stainless and aluminum. Thanks for commenting.
Most thoughtful and accessible design I think I have seen for the serious hobbyist/pro level shop. I have to agree that it’s so annoying moving everything off a flat surface just to cut one length of material. Drives me nuts. Good luck with your channel and thanks for your video and ideas. Now subscribed. I’m # 720! Cheers
Thank you! Those fireball squares come that way. That is a black oxide coating to help prevent corrosion, and it gives them a little resistance to weld spatter as well. Without it, the cast iron would be pretty prone to rusting. Fortunately, were I live that is not much of a problem.