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Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Originally Posted by mechanic416 I would not spend $800 for a HF Titanium 45 amp plasma cutter with a 90 day warranty. When I could buy a Primeweld Cut60 60 amp that is CNC ready with a built in filter/water separator with auto drain and a 3 year warranty for $650. No argument there, but I doubt folks on a welding forum are the target audience. I had never heard of Primeweld until I started reading threads here. The coupon uses Hobart as a comparison, so that's probably more of a Tractor Supply or Northern Tool customer.
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Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter I have the new Titanium 45 along with the Unlimited 200 MIG welder. Both are good machines for the hobby guys like me, perhaps a bit more use. However, the Plasma 45 is a recent release and, consumables are none available except for the electrodes. Talked to HB and they said no spare parts for at least 3 months...just a heads up. Both work very well.Attachment 1707641
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Originally Posted by jimcolt How it holds up over time, its consumable life and its true duty cycle remain to be seen. (Duty cycle needs specs.....such as load voltage, ambient temperature and amperage before you can put a percentage rating on it!). All plasma cutters are 100% duty cycle until you cut thicker materials at full output amperage on a 104 degree F day. Jim Colt Attachment 1707559
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter I don't see any resemblance to any Hypertherm torches or consumables. Looks like a good competitor for the Lincoln / Miller type machines from a torch design point of view. How it holds up over time, its consumable life and its true duty cycle remain to be seen. (Duty cycle needs specs.....such as load voltage, ambient temperature and amperage before you can put a percentage rating on it!). All plasma cutters are 100% duty cycle until you cut thicker materials at full output amperage on a 104 degree F day. Jim Colt Originally Posted by N2 Welding The consumables it what looks similar to HT consumables.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Yeah, that was pretty much my point...lol
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Originally Posted by cmh31909 Other than price and that the Titanium is an inverter, I wonder what the functional/practical difference between the new Titanium and the existing "Chicago Electric" plasma cutter is. I was hoping to see some reviews/YouTube videos on that subject, but as of yet, nothing has surfaced. I'm also wondering what HF is offering that would make someone buy this unit over say a PrimeWeld Plasma Cutter in about the same price range. I would not spend $800 for a HF Titanium 45 amp plasma cutter with a 90 day warranty. When I could buy a Primeweld Cut60 60 amp that is CNC ready with a built in filter/water separator with auto drain and a 3 year warranty for $650.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Other than price and that the Titanium is an inverter, I wonder what the functional/practical difference between the new Titanium and the existing "Chicago Electric" plasma cutter is. I was hoping to see some reviews/YouTube videos on that subject, but as of yet, nothing has surfaced. I'm also wondering what HF is offering that would make someone buy this unit over say a PrimeWeld Plasma Cutter in about the same price range.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter The consumables it what looks similar to HT consumables.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Originally Posted by BD1 I watched video and it did cut 1/4" on 110 volt. It appeared he was moving really slow while cutting . It'll be interesting to see how it sells and other reviews. Her is just running off at the mouth as usual. The Lincoln was designed to specs by a factory in China and Lincoln refused to sign an exclusive contact on the design. HF came in and ordered 3x the amount of machines from the same factory. Have this info from reputable source with first hand info. Tough **** Lincoln. Hypertherm are not designed or built in China. I doubt three build of this machine was reverse engineered from any HT.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Never seen the torch or the consumables before so I don't know whom is making them. I will have to contact Tecmo and Trafimet to see if its one of theirs.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter I watched video and it did cut 1/4" on 110 volt. It appeared he was moving really slow while cutting . It'll be interesting to see how it sells and other reviews.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Originally Posted by Hobbytime until hypertherm sues them for patent infringement like lincoln did to the vulcan line... why would hypertherm sue?it's not as if they have the only patent on plasma cutters and the titanium looks nothing like what they offer.
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter until hypertherm sues them for patent infringement like lincoln did to the vulcan line...
Re: New Titanium Plasma Cutter Mike Festiva recently did two YouTube videos on it: A preview can be found at: A more thorough review can be found at:
New Titanium Plasma Cutter Not wanting to hijack the other thread (ProTig). It appears that HF will now have a new Plasma cutter in the stable, also part of the SEMA coupons: https://go.harborfreight.com/cpi/dig...-carousel-4981 Paul
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