- Dec 14, 2000
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I've been using a grinding wheel to cut some 1/4 inch steel plate (I'm making a shovel), and realized that if I want to do more metal work and welding, I need a better way to cut metal.
Enter the plasma cutter.
I don't need to spend a lot as the unit won't get a ton of usage, but I want it to be there when I need/want it. I have 220 to the garage already as well, but many units work on 110 as well for up to 12 gauge (1/4 inch is 11 gauge which would require 220)
I have an 80 gallon single stage air compressor already so that shouldn't be an issue.
What am I missing to get something like this, other than money? It has great reviews.
http://www.amazon.com/LT5000D-Lotos-...=plasma+cutter
Enter the plasma cutter.
I don't need to spend a lot as the unit won't get a ton of usage, but I want it to be there when I need/want it. I have 220 to the garage already as well, but many units work on 110 as well for up to 12 gauge (1/4 inch is 11 gauge which would require 220)
I have an 80 gallon single stage air compressor already so that shouldn't be an issue.
What am I missing to get something like this, other than money? It has great reviews.
http://www.amazon.com/LT5000D-Lotos-...=plasma+cutter