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  • 10-11-2019
    jimcolt

    Re: machine recommendations

    sorry for the added pics. I cannot get them to rotate correctly....and everytime I try a different configuration....the pics show as another post! No method of deleting them it seems.
  • 10-11-2019
    jimcolt

    Re: machine recommendations

    duplicate
  • 10-11-2019
    jimcolt

    Re: machine recommendations

    I don't know why anyone would use a torch if they have the right plasma. My torch has done nothing but heat things for bending, loosen rusted nuts and bolts, etc. for the last 30 years or so. Oxy-Fuel is no match for steel under about 1.5" unless your Powermax is too small. I am custom building a wood splitter for a local guy, just cut the ram plate out of 1" steel with 1/2" reinforcements. The 1" is mostly dross free and cut at 9 " per minute with a Powermax65 at 9" a minute. The heavy dross in a couple of spots knocks off with 2 or 3 light hammer taps, no grinding. The 1/2" was cut at 30 ipm, also at 65 amps. Cut on a 4 x 4 table that I have owned for over 16 years. Jim Colt Attachment 1706191Attachment 1706192
  • 10-05-2019
    Bonzoo

    Re: machine recommendations

    I have a 45 and a 60. 5/8 and up I roll out my oxy acet
  • 10-05-2019
    Louie1961

    Re: machine recommendations

    if price is the issue, get the new thermal dynamics 60iX model. It has 3/4 inch piercing and 1.5 inch sever capability. Under $2K
  • 10-05-2019
    Scrapman Industries

    Re: machine recommendations

    65/85 would be my first choice if your doing 1".
  • 09-29-2019
    precivilization

    Re: machine recommendations

    Bigger here is always better, but cost is also a huge deciding factor. 65 is essentially double the price of the 45xp. Thanks Brand X.


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  • 09-29-2019
    Brand X

    Re: machine recommendations

    You are pushing it for quality. Sever yes. not that the sever would be as ugly as some.. Just the travel speed, and arc length would be so much better with 65 ..Sometimes more horsepower is a good thing.. I prefer my 60i for anything 1 inch and over compared to my 45XP.. Extra power just flat out helps..in some ways you are almost looking best with a 85. (IMO)
  • 09-29-2019
    precivilization

    Re: machine recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by Brand X View Post
    The 65 will edge cut 1 inch fine.. How much you are going to cut would be the issue.. Little bit now, and again is totally within the machine's capability. Low-end will be the same as a XP-45, but the 65 will way better on 1 inch stuff. 45 just runs out of arc length on a cnc table. It can do excellent cuts but a real PITA to do very much of it. Using 65 amp consumables will get you some super nice cuts on 1 inch MS with the 65 machine..

    By the way, slow speed/ low amp setting will work well with either machine.
    Question if you don't mind, will 45xp cut a 1.185" passably used manually on short runs or is that asking too much?


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  • 09-29-2019
    Brand X

    Re: machine recommendations

    The 65 will edge cut 1 inch fine.. How much you are going to cut would be the issue.. Little bit now, and again is totally within the machine's capability. Low-end will be the same as a XP-45, but the 65 will way better on 1 inch stuff. 45 just runs out of arc length on a cnc table. It can do excellent cuts but a real PITA to do very much of it. Using 65 amp consumables will get you some super nice cuts on 1 inch MS with the 65 machine..

    By the way, slow speed/ low amp setting will work well with either machine.
  • 09-29-2019
    rbrintle

    machine recommendations

    im getting ready to buy new plasma cutter but looking for recommendations
    i need to cut a wide range of thickness steel occasionally cut 1 " but more 1/2" range but occasionally very thin material on cnc table

    my quiestion is , will a 65 handle my needs on the top and bottom range of materials, im somewhat limited on thinner because of feedrates on thinner materials.

    thanks
    r brintle

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