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plasma cutters

Posted: Sun Jun 19, 2005 11:36 pm
by bru21
tell me about them. they are hard to price on the net. what is one worth to cut <8mm steel, single phase - is it possible. how much air do they need at what psi.

cheers bru

Re: plasma cutters

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 8:35 am
by Toy80Diesel
bru21 wrote:tell me about them. they are hard to price on the net. what is one worth to cut <8mm steel, single phase - is it possible. how much air do they need at what psi.

cheers bru
Yep is possible, there is an italian brand model that does this. It works on single phase, has a 15amp plug but works okay on a 10amp socket (little adapter made up). Price was approx $2500(new). Cuts neat and straight, and any shape. brand name : Esseti, Plasmecut 452, S75. www.trafimet.com
And yes you need a compressor, just any ordinary domestic type will do the job. books say air pressure 5bar, consumption 150l/min.

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 6:42 pm
by customhilux
you'll get a better cut with an oxy,

and u have more of a wider range of what thickness u can cut,

just go a oxy bottle, and a propane bottle.

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 10:29 pm
by J Top
Mines 3 phase and can cut 32mm, I have cut 20mm.
It may be me but it is neater then any gas cut I do.
J Top

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2005 11:28 pm
by Patroler
a mate is looking at importing a heap of tig/arc/plasma combo units, around 160 amp, so i guess that'd run on single phase, around a grand, wouldn't be the rolls royce model, but thats still pretty good for the money, would cut upto around 20mm from memory :D

check out these sites, interesting stuff
http://www.petrogen.com

this is where it came from, a good metal fabrication links site:
http://www.stagesmith.com/Metal-links.html

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 6:50 am
by plowy
mate has one they had spent $3500 on it it can cut up to 1/2 '' or more and it does make a cleaner cut ,there is less prep work on the job after the cut [wich yes can vary according to your oxy cutting skills] compared to a oxy and there is a wider range of things to cut compared to the oxy

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:22 pm
by bru21
customhilux wrote:you'll get a better cut with an oxy,

and u have more of a wider range of what thickness u can cut,

just go a oxy bottle, and a propane bottle.
i have an oxy / lpg set up now and i can't stand it. tell me more about yours's. i must have the wrong tips or something. most i have cut is 12mm and it takes ages. acyletene is so much quicker from my experience, but no one can tell me how to set up my lpg. it should work nearly as well as its only 200 degrees cooler. be good to see what you say.

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:23 pm
by bru21
Patroler wrote:a mate is looking at importing a heap of tig/arc/plasma combo units, around 160 amp, so i guess that'd run on single phase, around a grand, wouldn't be the rolls royce model, but thats still pretty good for the money, would cut upto around 20mm from memory :D

check out these sites, interesting stuff
http://www.petrogen.com

this is where it came from, a good metal fabrication links site:
http://www.stagesmith.com/Metal-links.html
a grand sounds good. ;)

Re: plasma cutters

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:24 pm
by bru21
Toy80Diesel wrote:
bru21 wrote:tell me about them. they are hard to price on the net. what is one worth to cut <8mm steel, single phase - is it possible. how much air do they need at what psi.

cheers bru
Yep is possible, there is an italian brand model that does this. It works on single phase, has a 15amp plug but works okay on a 10amp socket (little adapter made up). Price was approx $2500(new). Cuts neat and straight, and any shape. brand name : Esseti, Plasmecut 452, S75. www.trafimet.com
And yes you need a compressor, just any ordinary domestic type will do the job. books say air pressure 5bar, consumption 150l/min.
this would be sweet. see if i can con the old boy into it

Re: plasma cutters

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 12:26 pm
by Toy80Diesel
bru21 wrote:
this would be sweet. see if i can con the old boy into it
Here is another page I found on them:

http://www.solwelding.com/Esseti.36.html

The 452 is the one I have used.

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 6:21 pm
by customhilux
bru21 wrote:
customhilux wrote:you'll get a better cut with an oxy,

and u have more of a wider range of what thickness u can cut,

just go a oxy bottle, and a propane bottle.
i have an oxy / lpg set up now and i can't stand it. tell me more about yours's. i must have the wrong tips or something. most i have cut is 12mm and it takes ages. acyletene is so much quicker from my experience, but no one can tell me how to set up my lpg. it should work nearly as well as its only 200 degrees cooler. be good to see what you say.
i don't have one at home, yet ;) . we use em at work,

i guess it would depend on ya size tip and what pressure u put in it.

i'd use about a 10 tip. thinner cut.

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 6:36 pm
by antt
a mate got one about a month ago, its a liquidarc branded one, 3 phase, and cuts up to 20mm plate with ease. it was approx $2500 here in brisbane and is the easiest, quickest, cleanest way to cut steel around i believe

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 6:38 pm
by customhilux
antt wrote:a mate got one about a month ago, its a liquidarc branded one, 3 phase, and cuts up to 20mm plate with ease. it was approx $2500 here in brisbane and is the easiest, quickest, cleanest way to cut steel around i believe
nope, laser or water

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 6:58 pm
by antt
customhilux wrote:
antt wrote:a mate got one about a month ago, its a liquidarc branded one, 3 phase, and cuts up to 20mm plate with ease. it was approx $2500 here in brisbane and is the easiest, quickest, cleanest way to cut steel around i believe
nope, laser or water
cleanest, quickest, easiest under 100k then :finger:

Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2005 9:14 pm
by customhilux
antt wrote:
customhilux wrote:
antt wrote:a mate got one about a month ago, its a liquidarc branded one, 3 phase, and cuts up to 20mm plate with ease. it was approx $2500 here in brisbane and is the easiest, quickest, cleanest way to cut steel around i believe
nope, laser or water
cleanest, quickest, easiest under 100k then :finger:
ok ya got me there, but not if ya pay someone else to do it, :finger: