You would be well served by a Hypertherm 380. As another poster stated dry
air is an important factor.
Andy
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www.evolutionironworks.com
"Robert Then" wrote in message
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Primary usage would be to cut steel and stainless steel sheet shapes to be
welded together
Metal thickness would range from 18 gauge to 3/16"
I do not have 3 phase power but to have 110 and 220 power in the shop
Thanks in advance
Bob
"Jay Mojave" wrote in message
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Hello Robert:
Ernie is right, need to know what your going to do with the plasma
cutter.
I made some prototype antenna mounts for Jeeps by hand, that mounted on
the back of the Jeep Body, allowing the rear window open.
I had a few cut out with a Plasma Cutter, and they needed way too much
De-Burring after being cut from the Plasma Cutter. So I am not looking
at a stamping outfit. I think they work well on steel.
Be advised, and good luck.
Jay in the Mojave
http://www.a1antennas.com
Robert Then wrote:
Thinking of purchasing a plasma cutter. I would appreciate any
suggestions
of which manufacturer makes the better unit
Thank you
Bob