My coworkers loved the way the cut outs came out. The light fitment was perfect and the stencil was perfect. I will be uploading a video soon, maybe this weekend as I have been sick and not welding or cutting much.
The plasma table has holes to bolt to the water tub, then it just sits on tubes coming from the fab table. I welded some receiver tubes under the fab table so the extension tubes are removable. Other people have welded the extension tubes to the plasma table too.
It can only be up to you. If you have a passion for metal work, then it's up to you to decide if 200 or more is worth it. Start with the joy of doing it, then maybe you can become proficient and find something to make that people are looking for. I would shy away from doing something just for the hopes of making money.
I like that you can replace those slats so easily. really smart.
My coworkers loved the way the cut outs came out. The light fitment was perfect and the stencil was perfect. I will be uploading a video soon, maybe this weekend as I have been sick and not welding or cutting much.
Excellence !! Simple and to the point - minus the years of experience it took you to earn Mastery. - you, my friend, are an Metal Artisan !!
As the comment below said straight to the point excellent videio
This small water bed is a great idea!
Good video bro!!!!!!
Just ordered that plasma table from you guys.
What size angle iron did you use to get the bends that tight? I have the same finger brake.
do you use a special paint by sparks and protect fire?
Slick.
How are you mounting the water tub to the stand? Is it just hanging by the lip or bolted to the frame? Thanks.
The plasma table has holes to bolt to the water tub, then it just sits on tubes coming from the fab table. I welded some receiver tubes under the fab table so the extension tubes are removable. Other people have welded the extension tubes to the plasma table too.
Good day Sir, im a new subscriber, Chinese plasma cutter range price is 200$ is it worth for me as beginers in metal works?
It can only be up to you. If you have a passion for metal work, then it's up to you to decide if 200 or more is worth it.
Start with the joy of doing it, then maybe you can become proficient and find something to make that people are looking for. I would shy away from doing something just for the hopes of making money.
@@Buoyant_Thoughts thank you Sir
You should also consider what thickness and material you will be cutting and how often, that should help you determine what machine you should buy
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