Dawai
03-15-2009, 08:09 PM
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So far I am impressed. It works a lot better than my Miller plasma. AND like someone else said, the consumables are 1/4th the price or less. CUTs are clean even on rusty metal, like a pair of scissors, no slag or crap, Using a ruler to trace it and cut the plate steel for the frame boxing plates it looked like it had been sheared.
Stick welding with a 3/32nd 6011 rod burned in and I could have shoved it through a 3/8 plate steel.
Not used the tig function yet.
I didn't buy it, but I am loving it so far.
So far I am impressed. It works a lot better than my Miller plasma. AND like someone else said, the consumables are 1/4th the price or less. CUTs are clean even on rusty metal, like a pair of scissors, no slag or crap, Using a ruler to trace it and cut the plate steel for the frame boxing plates it looked like it had been sheared.
Stick welding with a 3/32nd 6011 rod burned in and I could have shoved it through a 3/8 plate steel.
Not used the tig function yet.
I didn't buy it, but I am loving it so far.