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    I think you will find the 80S to be a pretty solid machine. New torch design, better internal design and decent cut quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by performance View Post
    I think you will find the 80S to be a pretty solid machine. New torch design, better internal design and decent cut quality.
    Mark; Just a heads up on the PP80s web page. The duty cycle is stated to be 60% at 60 amps on the page but when I opened the PDF for the manual it states it to be 60% at 80 amps. I think the main PP80S page info needs to be corrected. I am sure the 80 amp rating is the correct one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGary View Post
    Mark; Just a heads up on the PP80s web page. The duty cycle is stated to be 60% at 60 amps on the page but when I opened the PDF for the manual it states it to be 60% at 80 amps. I think the main PP80S page info needs to be corrected. I am sure the 80 amp rating is the correct one.
    I noticed that same thing this morning. I would like to know which one is correct also. And does Everlast offer a compatible rated machine torch for the 80s now? Also is there an Ohmic clip option as some AVHC systems use Ohmic sensing now like the new Torchmate Accumove 2 system

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    http://www.amazon.com/Everlast-Trafi.../dp/B00HCI18QI
    This is the one I have. not sure on the OHMIC Clip though. I use a floating head.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKMotorsport View Post
    http://www.amazon.com/Everlast-Trafi.../dp/B00HCI18QI
    This is the one I have. not sure on the OHMIC Clip though. I use a floating head.
    How's the machine and torch been working for you? Nice cuts? Consumable life?

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    My machine hasn't been working!!!
    I bought my machine from a local builder who ripped me off and the mechanics were horrible (huge play in the axis, poor electronic, blah blah blah) ,so bad that I haven't been able to dial in anything perfectly. I have done a bunch of decorative stuff for gardens where kerf angle and such doesn't mater and it has been good. Just now gtting it accurate to my liking.
    That being said, I do wish I went with another well known brand (we know who it is!!) because Everlast doesn't even have cut setting recommendations just to ball park start up or someone who has been tweaking these machines for years to bounce problems off.

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    Sorry, but something in Your reply isn't adding up and is all over the place with a bunch of gaps in your story. Bought from a local builder..isn't working... but then it is, but not to your liking, mechanics were horrible, blah, blah. First it sounds like you bought a system second hand and there are issues all over the place. Second you say you were ripped off by a builder. Have no idea, but that sounds fishy all over to begin with here. Third Kerf angle can vary depending upon the direction of use, especially when cutting holes, where angularity is increased.

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