mt2man
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Nov 29, 2011 22:28:06 GMT
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mt2man
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Nov 30, 2011 21:39:37 GMT
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£600 is quite alot of money though :/ haha i thought £200 was too good to be true, is that one i listed really that bad then? For the ammount i would use it and the material i would be cutting it cant be that bad, can it?
I just want something which will make cutting my repair panels on my mini and kadett simpler and easier than with an angle grinder or jigsaw haha. The ammount i have spent in cutting discs over the years probably almost reaches £200....
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Nov 30, 2011 23:35:52 GMT
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They do one for 300 or so...
A lot of people are of the opinion that plasmas aren't necessary, cut of disks and sabre saws can do the job easily enough.
I still want one though 😄
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Nathan
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Plasma cuttersNathan
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Best tool in my inventory, I still use cutting disc's just not as often. remember you need a compressor if it does not already come with one, I had to buy a smaller compressor as running 2 30amp devices kept tripping the power.
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mt2man
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I have a compressor so that isnt a problem, but i do really want a plasma cutter! haha, it would make things quicker and simpler. I know it isnt neccesary but it would be handy.
How many of you here actually have a plasma cutter? And if you do which one and how much did it cost you?
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