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    Quote Originally Posted by Gadget View Post
    One suggestion Vincent, if you're going to have the plasma cutter that close to the cutting dust you should put a very good filter on the fan input of your plasma cutter. The dust is electrically conductive and will get all over the inside of the cutter.
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    Dan, is that first hand experience or just good common sense.
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    I haven't burned up a PC yet if that's what you mean. I put my PC in a cabinet with filters on the air flow. I have a fan blowing the plasma dust out the big garage door and keep the plasma cutter as far away from the table as the leads will allow. (upwind from the fan too)
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    Yes thank you, I think protect all side because there will be housing the electronics and computer station
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    TIG AC/DC 200A
    plasma cut 50
    arc 130A

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    Very nice build!!
    Nice video....
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    TIG AC/DC 200A
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    Looking great Vincent.

    Quote Originally Posted by gilly View Post
    Dan, is that first hand experience or just good common sense.
    I've got a friend that was grinding away on an old project car for a good long while before the fire started. His helper was supposed to have pulled the battery. The fun started when he'd built up enough particulate to short things out. Common sense wins, it just doesn't always happen so often.
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    TIG AC/DC 200A
    plasma cut 50
    arc 130A

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    Nice machine, you did a great job.
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    Looks GREAT!!
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    Nice one Vince!
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