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thomasotten
post Oct 4 2016, 10:27 AM
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Anyone have a recommendation on a plasma cutter suitable for chassis repair? What is cost of consumables? I am looking for something better than cutting wheels.

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post Oct 4 2016, 10:48 AM
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Home Depot sells them now, Everlast is a decent brand from what I have read and seen reviews of on youtube

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I have a Longevity combo TIG, Stick and Plasma that'll easily cut 5/8 steel which is more than I need!

I've had mine for a few years and have yet needed to buy new consumables for the plasma cutter.

I use a Harbor Freight decicant air drier and have a large compressor.

There are some plasma cutters that have built in air supplies.

Do you have 110v or 220v? Some smaller units are the lower voltage, some are dual. Mine is 220v only.
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