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    I already talked to alex about the regulator and they are shipping me a new 1 out today so hopefully it will be in this week.I already have a job set-up for my mig machine so its time for this machine to start paying for itself .

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnson697 View Post
    I already talked to alex about the regulator and they are shipping me a new 1 out today so hopefully it will be in this week.I already have a job set-up for my mig machine so its time for this machine to start paying for itself .
    If you only have the one tank and regulator, might want to look at the Clarke clones Harbor Freight has. I want to say it was under $30 with the 20% off coupon way back when. Small price to pay if you loose a regulator and you can be up and working today while waiting on ours to get there. Just a thought as they can get broken with the pressures they are under or they get knocked..
    Mike R.
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    One thing I have figured out after getting the PP70 (A81 torch), it's best to get the amperage close to what you will be cutting the most. The smallest tips for the 70 amp plasma is 1.0mm. For 19 gauge sheet metal, the .6 or .7 tip on the Matco plasma cuts cleaner. I think I will get another torch in a smaller amperage for thin metal.

    The PP70 is 100 times better machine, but the tip is just too big for thin stuff.

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