Just to liven things up around here.....
My new PowerPlasma 70 is on order. I hope to maybe get it set up this weekend. While I wait I'm setting up my air dryer and getting set to pull some 10 gauge wire for a new 220V circuit in my shop.
I've always had a dryer and I live in a pretty dry area but figured adding some copper pipe and a desiccant dryer and an oil free line to my system would be a good idea for the cutter. I can't recommend it yet but I am hoping this unit from Harbor Freight will do the deed, can't beat the price. Now if I can only find my soldering torch.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=97686
Alex and the other guys at Everlast were very patient with all my questions (you can see a sample of them scattered here on the forum) I had a really hard time settling on the PP70. My cutting needs run more to the light stuff so I figured the PP50 was the way to go. That and I kinda liked the non-HF start due to my having CNC equipment in the vicinity.....I'll still worry about that until I see there is not a problem, but I also think the HF start is better for cutting expanded metals which is important to me. Once I committed to the bigger HF unit then I had to decide which one....each step gives you more cutting power and all probably exceed my need. I decided I liked the P-80 torch better because it seems to have more flexible nozzle setup (wish it was a more modern torch with swirl technology but I understand that may be coming soon, maybe I will be ready for an upgrade by then)....so HF + P-80 meant either 70 or 80 and well I figured the 80 was just overkill but for the nominal price difference it was a hard decision since we all know more power is always better......
Anyway back to putting the shop in order..I'll post some pictures and initial impressions once the cutter arrives.
Darren



Reply With Quote

