One year later and still cutting strong. A couple of things I have learned over the one year period is to keep the air pressure as high as you can 100 psi or higher, keep a good tip and shield on the cutter, don't let the tip touch the metal you're cutting and go slow.
That mistake with the low pressure you made, was actually a good thing to demonstrate. I imagine people complaining the plasma cutter kept quitting on them, when it was their fault, or they were running to small of a compressor. Good video man.
I bought a Prime Weld plasma cutter, and when it came, i found out it arc welds, and does DC welding also, it worked so good cutting, and arc welding, that i am debating to buy an everrlast multiprocess, or a miller. the only problem is getting service...i can take a chance on a couple of hundred dollart, but then, a couole of thousand is a mighy different story,,/Thank you for video, Ronnie~ aloha
Thanks... subscribed... I've been thinking about and researching these things but haven't made any deal yet. One thing I've heard is to make sure there is ZERO water in your air hose, as these machines hate water... Be Well Ronnie. Your Carb Cleaning videos are awesome too... jus' sayin'...