@Jim Colt:
I'm really struggling over justifying the extra money for a Powermax 30 even though from everything I have read, it is the best in it's class. Unfortunately, at the end of the day it is a cost issue. I like the idea of buying American when it is feasible, but can't simply justify paying more for a hobby tool when it comes down to what will get the job done vs spending several hundred dollars more upfront to save relatively small amounts of money in the long term due to consumable life, especially if I have to buy a new compressor or spend a chunk of money on having a 220 circuit to my garage (which will be expensive because the main box is in the finished portion of my basement) to do it.
So, brass taxes... I have talked to the tech department at Hypertherm and when I told them that my 8 gallon compressor generates 2.5 SCFM at 90psi and 3.5 SCFM at 40psi, they said that it probably would not be enough to supply the Powermax 30. But I'm kind of persistent, and my needs are down in the artsy/hobby category, so I'm not looking at cutting thick pieces of steel.
I work mainly with mild steel, but would be interested in doing stainless in the future
75% of what I do will be 16 and 14 gauge
20% will be 11 gauge
5% will be quarter and half inch (which I'm more than happy to cut with a cutoff wheel if necessary)
What I need is to have someone do an informal test on 110 using a small compressor with similar SCFM ratings to my compressor and simply say if the results were acceptable with 16 to 11 gauge and if it will sever quarter or half.
It would be great if you can get pics of the cut edges also. Note, feel free to PM me if Hypertherm does not want the results posted publicly but is willing to provide the info on a strictly informal, YMMV basis.
@Everyone else, if you don't have anything to add beyond the specific scope of my questions, please do not bother posting. This is not an American vs Chinese issue for me and posts related to where a unit is made just are not valuable.
Thanks,
Bill