This CNC Plasma Table Might Just Be The Coolest Thing I've Ever Bought!!

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Well done... long overdue. Give the folks from the company a call for a little tech support. This is going to be a real game changer for you. You will save time and metal. You can get more cuts at one time and less scrap out of a sheet of metal. You're going to be asking yourself why you waited so long. Very cool and just a great addition to your shop. 😎👍

ronthompson
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I have a CNC plasma cutter sort of like yours. It is a sort of a trick figuring out how much power you use on the plasma cutter and your feed rate. In time you will figure it out. Another important thing is to have dry air. Water in your air will give you bad cuts. The other word of advice I can give you is to clean your electrode and cap. I use a scrub pad or a wire brush. Once you learn your machine, you will be just fine. Just like welding, have a good ground. The great thing is that you can make your own programs and that will allow you to make custom parts. I make metal art with mine. 😃😃😃😃😃 I have a video on my channel but lots of people have home CNC machines now days.

alanm
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This is going to be such a great addition to the channel. Can't wait to see what custom parts you're going to come up with!

phoenixsmith
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Best upgrade I've ever purchased. Love my pro table. Once you start using it, turning it off costs money.

GoBrokeOffroad
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Glad to see that you got one with a water tray under the table. we had a plasmacam cnc cutter and it would fill a MASSIVE building with smoke to the point I wore a respirator all day. It was terrible. we had dust stacking up everywhere to the point it would slide off of angled surfaces.

The one thing to note is that your plasma cutter may have speeds and cut heights for various sizes of metal in the user manual. the hypertherm we have does. there is a fine area that once you get it cutting right, its a pretty clean cut. However the bummer is that even once that is running right, the taper never goes away. Its just part of the machine. But its about time you got one! once you master it then it becomes an amazing tool.

MonkeyWithAWrench
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Stoked for you, this is going to save you so much time and your parts are going to be fricking clean

DuanDao
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Oh yeah. I bought the same table about 2 months ago. Mostly for bumper work. I’m exited to watch what you do with yours. Maybe you can make some sweet DXF filles for people to purchase. Maybe I’ll make a video of my setup to share one day

Thadschnack
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Hey Austin, so I have the exact same table. I got it around last Christmas and it really is an amazing tool. I do run into the same issue you are though. It will cut better with a new nozzle and electrode (as you learned) but I think the reason they go bad so quickly is because of not having 100% dry compressed air. I also have the same MotorGuard dry air filter going to my plasma cutter, but I burn through tips very fast and I occasionally get that fault where the torch doesn't pierce though all of the way, or just fails to fire on broken cuts. You really need to get one of those industrial air dryers that dry the piss out of your compressed air. The cheapest one I can find is like $500 at harbor freight. Keep up the dope videos though, Man!!!!

nicholasjohnson
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Look at you Mr Fabricator. Good for you.

richberg
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I got my XR running about a month ago. Incredible machine for the money.

ChadLisonbee
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Thanks for showing how to put this together. Great vid.

jamescole
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I had my crossfire pro for about a year now, if you didn’t know they have a place on there website called fireshare and they have hundreds of DXF files and some cut ready files! I liked using the test card cut files

BaileyDigitalArmory
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All those brackets you hand cut will go much faster whipping them out with this!!🙌🏻🔥

kflo
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Excited for you bro now you can start making more bumpers for Toyotas

appleguy
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First purchase should be a straight torch so there is no chance of twist, twist = height fluctuations & possible angle fluctuations, just the weight of the suspended lead at direction changes will eventually loosen the grip on that torch head, there is a reason professional CNC tables all use straight torches, can’t wait to see what fab you do next 👍

cyberspooky
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Having the ability to do the job by hand shows your fabrication skills. But I'm happy that you're taking it to the next level with a CNC. I also own a Primeweld Cut60, it's an excellent machine, you'll love it! As always, keep up the great work, Austin! We're all rooting for you out here in the 509!

kamo
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Nice More cool build. Bro I’m still waiting on the FJ build. Can’t wait!

jonathanemocling
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I was always curious about these so this was cool to see a beginner’s journey thanks!

BDoh
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Love my cut 60 and tig 225x from primeweld! My next big purchase if the crossfire is for sure, been looking at them for a while.

SkullFrog
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Hola 👋 Austin !!!!
Excelente compra !!!!
Podrás hacer piezas para tus proyectos 👍
Feliz año Suerte 🍀

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