Very professional sir. My table is being delivered this week, and thanks to you, I plan on doing this very same setup. I thank you for you time and sharing your setup with everyone. Keep the content coming. Take care and a merry Christmas to you and yours.
Nicely done! Thanks for posting this. I just started putting my CF Pro together and I'm going to do the same. Your tips will save me a lot of headaches! Thanks again!
@@CustomCreations3 I'm about to add the u-channel. I got some 2x1 - 1/8 thick. It seems a bit heavy. Did you have any issues with the additional weight (U-channel and chain link)?
@@Rodzilla-du3pp is the u channel steel or aluminum? I would recommend it be aluminum but even if steel I wouldn’t expect the weight to be a problem. If had the torch hit a 4’ x 4’ sheet of 11 gage steel and push it. I wouldn’t want that happen often but the stepper motors and lead screws certainly had the torque to do it.
🙋 Got my table, last box September, sick for yrs. old having had time. Not runing let. . I will get it running somehow. 👨🏭 THIS IS A GREAT VIDEO THANKS LOOOOTS 💯 ❤ MANY ARE LOOKING FOR THIS VIDEO The Old man 🙋
Thx Joe, by the way I replied to your message on the Langmuir forum. I see your TH-cam comment was 5 hours ago…what the heck are you doing up at 3am??? 😳
Well it was your post on the forum that gave me the incentive! In fact, I’m not sure I would have even thought of adding the chains had you and others on the forum not open my eyes!!!
@D & N Custom Creations First off I would like to say thanks for taking the time to post these videos (please keep the tips and updates coming). I was wondering if there is room in your current drag chains to fit the torch cable? Do yo see any reason you couldn't include the plasma cutter cable in the drag chain (assuming it's not too tight)?
Thx Sean for the kind comments. I do have a number of ideas for future videos and need to get them recorded ASAP. There is room in the chain for the torch cable but the stiffness of the cable would require the chain loop to be much larger. I’m not sure if the machine torch cable is stiffer than a hand torch but my machine torch cable would need about a 24” diameter loop if I had to guess. So I don’t even try to include the torch cable in the chain. I’d like to see someone do it and share their results...would be a great improvement if successful.
@@CustomCreations3 I was worried about the cable thickness and figured that was why no one has done it. I see the new crossfire XR is running the plasma cable in it's chains as do many other more expensive plasma cutters. I wonder what the trick to there set up is? I hope some one pulls it off and share their knowledge on the forum : )
Excellent! Haven't really had time to start production yet with my table but really happy with the cut quality on the parts i've done so far. Starting to build up a library of cut files and will start producing samples so customers can see what they would get if they purchased. Still trying to figure out how to charge...not enough experience to make a video on that one!!! :)
@@CustomCreations3 Hello not sure if you mentioned it ...you have 3 separate chains in the description, did you have to add to the 1 meter? Thanks Im finally setting mine up and finished tapping all my bolts, and the chains I have I got too small. Thank you
@@Issac_G there should be quantity 2 of the larger chain cause I did have to put two together the get the length along the x-axis. The y-axis was short enough to only need one chain.
Thx for the kind words. Wire track guide is probably a better description! Since I stole the idea from the guys on the Langmuir forum and they called them drag chains I followed their lead! 🤓. I Googled drag chains and sure enough they showed up so apparently the term drag chain is ok!
Great video and excellent job on the modification. I'm curious about that blue stuff you had in your water tray, what's that called and where can I get some. Thank you.
Thx for the kind words Steven. The blue stuff is called SterlingCool-PlasmaCut and was purchased from Cutting Fluids Direct (www.cuttingfluidsdirect.com). I’ve been happy with it. Have had steel sitting for days after plasma cut and no rust, so not only does it reduce fumes but it must have some water soluble rust preventative that keeps the slats from corrosion
Very nice install. I am wondering why you drilled into the top of a bolt to mount the spacer? Seems like an unnecessary complication. Why not make the spacer slightly taller and mount it to the Y axis beam? A hole sized for a 1/4-20 hole won’t compromise the beam’s integrity. Wouldn’t need a lathe. Just curious.
Your solution is a good one. My biggest reason for not doing what you suggested was finding a way to mount the spacer to the beam. I didn’t feel the beam wall thickness was sufficient to provide a good amount of tapped threads which meant I would have to drill a hole through both tube walls and use a nut on the back side. My ability to do that by hand without it being cockeyed is suspect and I’m too lazy to disassemble and take to my drill press! 🤓. I guess you have demonstrated how having a lathe can exacerbate the propensity of laziness…especially as I get older! 😈
BTW- I drilled and threaded into the top of the beam and with the spacers to add angular strength, the rail is very securely attached. I have no concern at all for strength and it looks really good. As you gained ideas for others, I gained from you. I appreciate your work.Thanks!
That’s good to hear…hopefully others planning to add the drag chains will read these comments and see there is an alternative to drilling the bolt. Appreciate your willingness to offer ideas.
Great updates! Is the wider drag chain a 15mm x 30mm (as indicated in your Amazon link) or is it 15mm x 40mm (as I thought I saw in the actual video images? The inside width of that 2" x 1/8" wall aluminum track would be 1.75" (44.45mm) and it looks like your drag chains fit really nicely... which implies the 40mm width might be what you used. Can you confirm which is correct? Thanks!
Hey Greg, The chain in the “x” direction (one on top) is 18mm x 25mm as very few wires go through it. The “y” direction chain is 15mm x 30mm. You’re correct that 40mm would fit but when I sort of measured the wire bundle the 30mm was sufficient so that what I used.
The x chain (18mm x 25mm) could have been smaller as there are only a couple wires running through it. The y chain (15mm x 30mm) is pretty full so I wouldn’t go much smaller
Hi James, you are correct that the tracks for the x direction we’re spliced. Real easy as every joint can be unsnapped with screwdriver. Lots of videos on TH-cam showing how
Hey Richard, I used 2 meters of www.amazon.com/URBEST-Length-Plastic-Carrier-Machine/dp/B01LXHACW5 for the x axis and 1 meter of www.amazon.com/LMioEtool-Plastic-Carrier-Length-Connectors/dp/B07SD3DKS6 for the y axis
@@CustomCreations3 I'm from the prairies in Canada and am still setting up my unit. I am finding the computer a little overwhelming and my kids live a distance away.
Cool video but why not show the whole thing at the beginning of the video to have an idea what you are talking about. I had to fast forward in the video to try to understand and then go back. Also I was hoping in a demo of the apparatus, how the drag chain works while moving the machine
Great feedback...thx...I’m still quite a novice at this TH-cam thing so I’ll incorporate your ideas in the future. Hope to do some cutting video and will make sure I get footage of the drag chains in action
@@CustomCreations3 great thanks! Imagine a viewer may or may not be an expert on the field, so if you show first how it works and why made it, and then proceed on the gory details of the build more people may be able to connect with your creation. I have a crossfire pro but so far i do not really see the need for this drag chain, once I see a system operating with one, maybe I'll run to install it 👍⚡😂
Had folks from uk and Australia on the forum asking about dimple dies so figured the in metric land would appreciate knowing sizes in their language! 🤓
Thx Lee. In fact the poor audio led me to buy a remote mic. I think the video “ drag chains in action” was the first use of the mic and was a significant improvement!
Very professional sir. My table is being delivered this week, and thanks to you, I plan on doing this very same setup. I thank you for you time and sharing your setup with everyone. Keep the content coming. Take care and a merry Christmas to you and yours.
What a kind comment...thank you and I'm happy the info will help you with the new table.
Nicely done! Thanks for posting this. I just started putting my CF Pro together and I'm going to do the same. Your tips will save me a lot of headaches! Thanks again!
Thx for the compliment…hope you enjoy the table as much as I have.
@@CustomCreations3 I'm about to add the u-channel. I got some 2x1 - 1/8 thick. It seems a bit heavy. Did you have any issues with the additional weight (U-channel and chain link)?
@@Rodzilla-du3pp is the u channel steel or aluminum? I would recommend it be aluminum but even if steel I wouldn’t expect the weight to be a problem. If had the torch hit a 4’ x 4’ sheet of 11 gage steel and push it. I wouldn’t want that happen often but the stepper motors and lead screws certainly had the torque to do it.
Stole your idea for mine. Came out perfect. Thank you for your time to make this video.
I stole most of the ideas myself so it fair play!! 🤓. Glad it worked for you.
🙋 Got my table, last box September, sick for yrs.
old having had time. Not runing let. . I will get it running somehow.
👨🏭 THIS IS A GREAT VIDEO THANKS LOOOOTS 💯 ❤ MANY ARE LOOKING FOR THIS VIDEO
The Old man 🙋
Sorry to hear you’ve had some health problems. Hope you are able to get the table up and running soon.
Brilliant! I think I will be copying this plan when I assemble my new crossfire pro. Thank you sir for all your great ideas !
Thx Joe, by the way I replied to your message on the Langmuir forum. I see your TH-cam comment was 5 hours ago…what the heck are you doing up at 3am??? 😳
Well done video. Thoughtful improvements on the original idea. I think I will swap my steppers and move my extension cable out of the drag chain, too.
Well it was your post on the forum that gave me the incentive! In fact, I’m not sure I would have even thought of adding the chains had you and others on the forum not open my eyes!!!
@D & N Custom Creations
First off I would like to say thanks for taking the time to post these videos (please keep the tips and updates coming).
I was wondering if there is room in your current drag chains to fit the torch cable?
Do yo see any reason you couldn't include the plasma cutter cable in the drag chain (assuming it's not too tight)?
Thx Sean for the kind comments. I do have a number of ideas for future videos and need to get them recorded ASAP. There is room in the chain for the torch cable but the stiffness of the cable would require the chain loop to be much larger. I’m not sure if the machine torch cable is stiffer than a hand torch but my machine torch cable would need about a 24” diameter loop if I had to guess. So I don’t even try to include the torch cable in the chain. I’d like to see someone do it and share their results...would be a great improvement if successful.
@@CustomCreations3 I was worried about the cable thickness and figured that was why no one has done it. I see the new crossfire XR is running the plasma cable in it's chains as do many other more expensive plasma cutters. I wonder what the trick to there set up is?
I hope some one pulls it off and share their knowledge on the forum : )
Just got my channel and cable today! first parts for my pro haha waiting for table to come in.
Excellent! Haven't really had time to start production yet with my table but really happy with the cut quality on the parts i've done so far. Starting to build up a library of cut files and will start producing samples so customers can see what they would get if they purchased. Still trying to figure out how to charge...not enough experience to make a video on that one!!! :)
@@CustomCreations3 Hello not sure if you mentioned it ...you have 3 separate chains in the description, did you have to add to the 1 meter? Thanks Im finally setting mine up and finished tapping all my bolts, and the chains I have I got too small. Thank you
@@Issac_G there should be quantity 2 of the larger chain cause I did have to put two together the get the length along the x-axis. The y-axis was short enough to only need one chain.
@@Issac_G what did you use for the channel the chains ride in? Some have had trouble finding something that would work
@@CustomCreations3appreciate the reply I did exactly what you did, cut down the 2x2.
👍👍That looks very clean and professional. Thanks for sharing.
What a great idea. Thanks for sharing.
Thx for the kind words! Never had any problem with the setup so you'll like it if you choose to do something similar
Just ordered my Pro and looking to do this upgrade. Thanks for the links/info..... Just getting my channel started also.
Hope you enjoy the Pro table as much as I have! I’ll check out your channel!
@@CustomCreations3 check the website... channel is bare right now
Checked out website…very cool projects! With your paint booth and your obvious metal skills…have you ever done any grinding metal art?
@@CustomCreations3 Not yet, I do follow a few that do that along with scrap hardware art.... always cool to see...
Nicely done and documented!
Excellent job! The title threw me off though. I've always called is 'wire track guide'.
Thx for the kind words. Wire track guide is probably a better description! Since I stole the idea from the guys on the Langmuir forum and they called them drag chains I followed their lead! 🤓. I Googled drag chains and sure enough they showed up so apparently the term drag chain is ok!
@@CustomCreations3 I'm razzing you. No worries, and job well done! Totally proffesional.looking.
Yes I figured you were but did make me ponder! 😏
Great video and excellent job on the modification. I'm curious about that blue stuff you had in your water tray, what's that called and where can I get some. Thank you.
Thx for the kind words Steven. The blue stuff is called SterlingCool-PlasmaCut and was purchased from Cutting Fluids Direct (www.cuttingfluidsdirect.com). I’ve been happy with it. Have had steel sitting for days after plasma cut and no rust, so not only does it reduce fumes but it must have some water soluble rust preventative that keeps the slats from corrosion
Very nice install. I am wondering why you drilled into the top of a bolt to mount the spacer? Seems like an unnecessary complication. Why not make the spacer slightly taller and mount it to the Y axis beam? A hole sized for a 1/4-20 hole won’t compromise the beam’s integrity. Wouldn’t need a lathe. Just curious.
Your solution is a good one. My biggest reason for not doing what you suggested was finding a way to mount the spacer to the beam. I didn’t feel the beam wall thickness was sufficient to provide a good amount of tapped threads which meant I would have to drill a hole through both tube walls and use a nut on the back side. My ability to do that by hand without it being cockeyed is suspect and I’m too lazy to disassemble and take to my drill press! 🤓. I guess you have demonstrated how having a lathe can exacerbate the propensity of laziness…especially as I get older! 😈
@@CustomCreations3 Perhaps not laziness but “inventiveness”! For those of us without one, we have to be less so.
BTW- I drilled and threaded into the top of the beam and with the spacers to add angular strength, the rail is very securely attached. I have no concern at all for strength and it looks really good. As you gained ideas for others, I gained from you. I appreciate your work.Thanks!
That’s good to hear…hopefully others planning to add the drag chains will read these comments and see there is an alternative to drilling the bolt. Appreciate your willingness to offer ideas.
My question is why not just buy a longer gantry mounting bolt and use a spacer? Is there anything that makes that a bad idea?
Great updates! Is the wider drag chain a 15mm x 30mm (as indicated in your Amazon link) or is it 15mm x 40mm (as I thought I saw in the actual video images? The inside width of that 2" x 1/8" wall aluminum track would be 1.75" (44.45mm) and it looks like your drag chains fit really nicely... which implies the 40mm width might be what you used. Can you confirm which is correct? Thanks!
Hey Greg,
The chain in the “x” direction (one on top) is 18mm x 25mm as very few wires go through it. The “y” direction chain is 15mm x 30mm. You’re correct that 40mm would fit but when I sort of measured the wire bundle the 30mm was sufficient so that what I used.
Great job I will be doing the same thing God Bless
Could you of used a smaller drag chain on both the X and the Y? Or did you use what you had laying around?
The x chain (18mm x 25mm) could have been smaller as there are only a couple wires running through it. The y chain (15mm x 30mm) is pretty full so I wouldn’t go much smaller
Ok thanks.
Awesome stuff bruh
Thx for the kind comment!
I take it you need to splice the 2 tracks together for the x axis? Is that difficult?
Hi James, you are correct that the tracks for the x direction we’re spliced. Real easy as every joint can be unsnapped with screwdriver. Lots of videos on TH-cam showing how
@@CustomCreations3 I figured it out. You are right, easy peasy! Thanks for all your videos much appreciated!
Love it!
Brilliant!
What size Are the chains(dimensions)
Hey Richard, I used 2 meters of www.amazon.com/URBEST-Length-Plastic-Carrier-Machine/dp/B01LXHACW5 for the x axis and 1 meter of www.amazon.com/LMioEtool-Plastic-Carrier-Length-Connectors/dp/B07SD3DKS6 for the y axis
Why not just use a wrench instead of notching out the panel?
Certainly a viable option…I just like using socket
I think you meant 50mm not 50 cm tubing
😢 yep…relooked at video and the 2” square tubing sure ain’t 19.7” square! Good catch…hope most of the audience is US and just looked at the 2”!!!!
@@CustomCreations3 I'm from the prairies in Canada and am still setting up my unit. I am finding the computer a little overwhelming and my kids live a distance away.
@@barryvarga3538 what are you using to create the cut file?
@@CustomCreations3 still setting it up
Cool video but why not show the whole thing at the beginning of the video to have an idea what you are talking about. I had to fast forward in the video to try to understand and then go back. Also I was hoping in a demo of the apparatus, how the drag chain works while moving the machine
Great feedback...thx...I’m still quite a novice at this TH-cam thing so I’ll incorporate your ideas in the future. Hope to do some cutting video and will make sure I get footage of the drag chains in action
@@CustomCreations3 great thanks! Imagine a viewer may or may not be an expert on the field, so if you show first how it works and why made it, and then proceed on the gory details of the build more people may be able to connect with your creation. I have a crossfire pro but so far i do not really see the need for this drag chain, once I see a system operating with one, maybe I'll run to install it 👍⚡😂
Took your advice and created real short video of the drag chains in action!
Everybody else are not buying this as shipping is not possible so just forget them just use metric time, lol.
Had folks from uk and Australia on the forum asking about dimple dies so figured the in metric land would appreciate knowing sizes in their language! 🤓
@@CustomCreations3 I sure wish this land was metric. So much simpler once you get used to it. LOL
Nice craftsmanship. The audio was pretty faint, you may want to review your videos as a user before posting.
Thx Lee. In fact the poor audio led me to buy a remote mic. I think the video “ drag chains in action” was the first use of the mic and was a significant improvement!
Metric land... you mean the entire world but the usa? Yeah "metric land"
😂 I did at least say “152 cm for you folks in the rest of the world”.