Several years ago I took a welding course and learnt some of the rudimentary basics. Still have no mastery of Tig but have dabbled with success in stick and Mig. (No success with sheet metal unfortunately))
At the time I decided I also wanted to get a Plasma cutter, so researched them on the welding forum. A fantastic deal came up on the brand I was most interested in (Hypertherm).
It was a brand new Powermax 600 located at a Montreal liquidator for about $600 USD (They were retailing for $1900 or so before they were replaced by the smaller Hypertherm 45.
My Brother who lives there picked it up for me and it sat in the corner of the shop for some time since the area of my space is currently too full to safely set up a dedicated welding area.(And I was a little afraid of it!!) Anyway, I built a cart for it last week and am quite pleased with the way it turned out.
The air and moisture filter at the top of the cart is the 1 critical thing a plasma cutter needs to operate reliably. Fitting it in the spool of an extension cord holder I added to the top for the 25 foot lead was a real bonus.
So how does it work? Just amazing. I have some nice tools for cutting metal. A horizontal band saw made in Minnesota and an old vertical Delta metal/wood bandsaw,
But this thing slices through metal like butter. I'd estimate it went through the 1/8 steel in this shot in ten seconds. Probably two feet of torch travel.

It will do 1/2 Plate at a much slower pace. Anyway, it seems like a miracle and should really help when you want a piece of plate for whatever projects you can think of.
Made and invented in the USA….interesting corporate structure too
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertherm
What tool(s) in your collection are you most impressed with?
At the time I decided I also wanted to get a Plasma cutter, so researched them on the welding forum. A fantastic deal came up on the brand I was most interested in (Hypertherm).
It was a brand new Powermax 600 located at a Montreal liquidator for about $600 USD (They were retailing for $1900 or so before they were replaced by the smaller Hypertherm 45.
My Brother who lives there picked it up for me and it sat in the corner of the shop for some time since the area of my space is currently too full to safely set up a dedicated welding area.(And I was a little afraid of it!!) Anyway, I built a cart for it last week and am quite pleased with the way it turned out.
The air and moisture filter at the top of the cart is the 1 critical thing a plasma cutter needs to operate reliably. Fitting it in the spool of an extension cord holder I added to the top for the 25 foot lead was a real bonus.

So how does it work? Just amazing. I have some nice tools for cutting metal. A horizontal band saw made in Minnesota and an old vertical Delta metal/wood bandsaw,
But this thing slices through metal like butter. I'd estimate it went through the 1/8 steel in this shot in ten seconds. Probably two feet of torch travel.

It will do 1/2 Plate at a much slower pace. Anyway, it seems like a miracle and should really help when you want a piece of plate for whatever projects you can think of.
Made and invented in the USA….interesting corporate structure too
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypertherm
What tool(s) in your collection are you most impressed with?
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