They are an awesome tool to have on hand. We also offer a 2x2 if you're tight on space: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-versa-cut-2x2-cnc-table-with-cnc-cut-40-and-hand-torch.html
I'm in the Market for a plasma table, maybe a Langmuir ? but I'm going to wait to see what others who have bought this table say about it's performance ?,
Yes sir. I bought the langmuir 4 by 3. With the hypertherm 45 xp. Bar none the best cutter period !!! I had the versa cut 60. It’s not a bad cutter at all. But it’s no hypertherm. $$$ more money but well worth it. I saw to many guys with the langmuire plasma and they have issues with the torch not firing at times during a cut. Hypertherm is the standard for plasma cutting …. Just do your research and you will see. That little machine is flawless so far. I do however like the look of this table over mine. But I would not want that screen. I have a lap top and it’s awesome to take with me to do my drawings and just plug it in. That screen is small … I think they would be better off to offer the table by itself if you want it and either give you a large screen like langmuire new 4 by 8 table. or let you get your own and get your own cutter…. The hypertherm nozzles are superior in every way. Again. I know I had a versa 60. I have almost 1800 pieces on my nozzle … I thought this wasn’t possible. But that’s one of hypertherms claim to fame. Their nozzle life … and as was mentioned. Good dry air. All in all nice looking unit though
@@ryansmith56776588758 you might be able to get away with a oxy torch if you were just doing one continuous cut as it needs to wait for preheat. The plasma can be turned on off electronically with less than half a second of pierce time depending on the thickness
The steps for painting or re-painting anything are pretty much all the same - so evaluate how good the paint currently underhood is, if it's in good condition you can sand/scuff, seal, and paint. If it's in bad shape you'll have to Strip, Sand, Primer, Sand, paint.
Had this feeling too. The guy in the video is talking like a sales person who doesn't know anything about how the machine was made, or ever talked to an engineer or been in a production facility. Testing a machine for well-known troubles (in this case, leaking) before shipping is a typical thing to do with Chinese-made appliances. I went to their website, and the only jobs they offer are all office jobs. I can bet you anything, they aren't a real factory.
i just bought one ... not very happy you cannot get a post processor code anymore even off eastwoods web site so now i have a chinese chuck of metal sitting here i cant use even with fusion 360
@@shatastephenson3033 i was very fortunate and a forum group page sent me a post processor code for the fang ling however it took a few weeks to find some one who had it as far as the table goes it will work but definitely will need to fine tune it to make good curves and cut hole smaller then 16 mm but if i could have afforded a different set up i would say dont buy the eastwood unless thats all you can afford and good luck with the delivery
Looks like a great plasma Cutter.
Nicely presented description, answer all questions regarding the plasma table
Wow ! Very nice. I’d love to own one of these
They are an awesome tool to have on hand. We also offer a 2x2 if you're tight on space: www.eastwood.com/eastwood-versa-cut-2x2-cnc-table-with-cnc-cut-40-and-hand-torch.html
I'm in the Market for a plasma table, maybe a Langmuir ? but I'm going to wait to see what others who have bought this table say about it's performance ?,
Do you have plans to ship to Europe ( Italy)
You can check out our list of international distributors here: www.eastwood.com/international-distributors/
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Can I use this with arcdroid?
8k no thanks you can get a langmuir 4x8 machine for like 6k
Yes sir. I bought the langmuir 4 by 3. With the hypertherm 45 xp. Bar none the best cutter period !!! I had the versa cut 60. It’s not a bad cutter at all. But it’s no hypertherm. $$$ more money but well worth it. I saw to many guys with the langmuire plasma and they have issues with the torch not firing at times during a cut. Hypertherm is the standard for plasma cutting …. Just do your research and you will see. That little machine is flawless so far. I do however like the look of this table over mine. But I would not want that screen. I have a lap top and it’s awesome to take with me to do my drawings and just plug it in. That screen is small … I think they would be better off to offer the table by itself if you want it and either give you a large screen like langmuire new 4 by 8 table. or let you get your own and get your own cutter…. The hypertherm nozzles are superior in every way. Again. I know I had a versa 60. I have almost 1800 pieces on my nozzle … I thought this wasn’t possible. But that’s one of hypertherms claim to fame. Their nozzle life … and as was mentioned. Good dry air. All in all nice looking unit though
Hey Rich question for you on the Langmuir. Can you put an oxy torch on the head? Or is it just plasma only?
@@ryansmith56776588758 you might be able to get away with a oxy torch if you were just doing one continuous cut as it needs to wait for preheat. The plasma can be turned on off electronically with less than half a second of pierce time depending on the thickness
I wish I could buy this cutter BUT I don't have enough room. Dam.....
How old is the OS program? 32bit Win7 based system or Lennox?
The steps for painting or re-painting anything are pretty much all the same - so evaluate how good the paint currently underhood is, if it's in good condition you can sand/scuff, seal, and paint.
If it's in bad shape you'll have to Strip, Sand, Primer, Sand, paint.
I would prefer a larger screen
We'll pass that along to the R&D Dept. Thanks for the feedback
Can we do a free giveaway but make me be the winner😂😂
I heard it's just a rebranded Chinese machine - haven't verified that though.
It's an Eastwood machine which means it's backed by a 1 year warranty and technical support whenever you need it.
Had this feeling too. The guy in the video is talking like a sales person who doesn't know anything about how the machine was made, or ever talked to an engineer or been in a production facility. Testing a machine for well-known troubles (in this case, leaking) before shipping is a typical thing to do with Chinese-made appliances. I went to their website, and the only jobs they offer are all office jobs. I can bet you anything, they aren't a real factory.
Why has nobody else reviewed this thing yet? I was trying to find an opion of somebody that wasn't on eastwood payroll. Nothing out there...
Sorry about that - we think it's great!
Because it is 9k for only a 4x4 with a cheap plasma cutter and people (like me) are buying Langmuir 4x8 for 7k and can then get a quality cutter.
i just bought one ... not very happy you cannot get a post processor code anymore even off eastwoods web site so now i have a chinese chuck of metal sitting here i cant use even with fusion 360
@@68AMXLSStill the case? Looking at the verse-cut 4x4.
@@shatastephenson3033 i was very fortunate and a forum group page sent me a post processor code for the fang ling however it took a few weeks to find some one who had it as far as the table goes it will work but definitely will need to fine tune it to make good curves and cut hole smaller then 16 mm but if i could have afforded a different set up i would say dont buy the eastwood unless thats all you can afford and good luck with the delivery