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Martin Eastburn Martin Eastburn is offline
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Default Plasma for patch-panel work

Cutting holes and lines and cut outs is common work. I have a 50'
leather covered lead on my plasma torch just for doing that work outside
the shop. Gouging and plug welding is possible. In the hands of
someone that uses it often, it becomes an extension of their hands.

I have cut many a car part or barbecue pit fix on trailers that can't
come into my shop. Now I can barely get into it myself. To many trucks
bringing stuff to store.

Martin

On 8/24/2017 9:22 AM, Ed Huntress wrote:
My old magazine has an interesting article this month on using a
plasma cutter for pretty delicate automobile patch-panel work. Maybe I
missed it, but I've never seen a plasma cutter used this way before,
cutting around spot welds and so on.

And I'd love to be able to paint flames like the ones on this old
Firebird.

http://magazine.fsmdirect.com/2017/aug/d/#page40