My current project is building a folding welding table. I am building the legs out of 1 3/4" tubing and needed to have the corners exactly perpendicular...
Almost all the major components for my system were bought or obtained from Craigslist (Yes, I'm a Craigslist junkie!). The 3/4" copper pipe was used be...
lol. pvc is the material of choice for potato cannon failures. While I won't be using it anymore, many have without incident. There have, however, be...
ditto on homebrew bead rollers. Usually connected via motocycle chain. Though a treadmill motor might be more abundant. An articulating jig really st...
I used to live closer to where you were pointing. (Just south of Pontiac) If you're still alive, get out now! lol.
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Comments: I've had mine for almost a year now and I love it. I don't use it everyday, but it's paid for itself already with the time I save making cuts. It has taken a while getting good at cutting, but I have it dialed in now. Dragging the tip reduced the life a lot, so I try not to do that so much. Went through 6 tips learning how to use it so I'd recommend getting some extras, or asking somebody experienced on how to use it. For .125" I use around 60% power and it cuts quick and pretty clean. An air hammer chips off the slag quickly too.rnrnIt works pretty well as a tig too. I learned how to tig on this machine. It burns pretty hot compared to my 140 mig. I recommend this machine if you need a plasma cutter, and the tig ability is just an awesome bonus.