What's the most economical way to get a plasma table? DIY kit or ready to go. I'm wanting a 4x4 to start out with. There's a lot out there about Torchmate, but that's out of my price range.
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What's the most economical way to get a plasma table? DIY kit or ready to go. I'm wanting a 4x4 to start out with. There's a lot out there about Torchmate, but that's out of my price range.
Sean, you could start off looking here to get an idea of kit costs etc..http://www.motiontek.ca/cncplasmakit.html
Here is another source for parts: http://www.lowcostcncretrofits.com/index.html
This one looks promising > http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-4-x-4-CN...item3a70490efc
Anyone looking to get into the CNC plasma table world, please contact me. I'll have something major to announce in a few weeks. The table suggested above will have you hating life when you recieve it and figure out what you DON'T get!! Read the fine print in the listing (hint: the word "demo" comes to mind).
For the price, I'm tempted to try this one!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CNC-Plasma-C...ht_1286wt_1185
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-4-x-4-CN...item3a70491e32
Look at the pictures.. they using EVERLAST power supply.... nice
Very nice and the price is pretty decent! so when`s everlast going to come up with one??
This company makes DIY Gantry kits.
http://www.needfulthings.net/host/no...udio/index.php
I got time to wait!:D
I bought both my tables on eBay and paid half price then new but both machines had little wear. One was from a person who never figured out how to use it and even the grates, both sides were new. I bought the largest one from a company who bought it just to cut som
Rone parts they needed and then sold it. Just be patient there is always someone who buys one and thinks its easy and when they find out it isn't as easy as the brochure makes it to be, will want to dump it.
Just remember, you will need a computer for it, a large compressor, a air dryer etc.
Good luck