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We had an old Hypertherm in the shop that sadly got destroyed in Hurricane Sandy. I loved that thing. 5/8" plate was a breeze with it. The only thing I wasn't too fond of was the cloud of blue-green gas that it made every time we used it. Made a ton of targets for our black powder shoots also. ahhhh civil service...We have a Hypertherm…. Cost about triple that.
Be interested to see what the ChiCom version does. Ours is rated for about 5/8…. Which it will sort of do. But not great. It is great up to about 3/8”. And a hole cutting pantograph will be your friend!
Beware the “ratings”. On thicker metal, it will not cut a nice kerf. It will blow out a messy inverted V. But if you are just doing “normal” fun stuff and not battleship armor, it will be awesome!
Sirhr
Graduate school required?
And up here chip trailers that go in dumpers are trains with a tridem bridge and tandem pup. Depending on the truck length and dumper some stay hooked up. We have nine axle (tridrive) short log haulers on the highway too.We've got dumpers at work that are both ones you leave the truck hooked up and ones you have to disconnect. There's so many ways a trucker can screw them up. I'm not sure how this guy ended up in the pit, but I think he left the trailer hitches to the truck and it didn't stay connected. I'm sure the rest of the drivers waiting in line were thrilled.
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Kristian
It's not begging, it's waiting to exploit your beef fueled haze and rob you of every delicious morsel it can with no fucks given.
I'm pretty sure the one that I posted pic's of will handle a b train with the tractor attached. I'm not sure exactly what that driver did to screw up that badly. There are some really special crayon eaters among them, that's for sure.And up here chip trailers that go in dumpers are trains with a tridem bridge and tandem pup. Depending on the truck length and dumper some stay hooked up. We have nine axle (tridrive) short log haulers on the highway too.
Outstanding!My daughter's choir class sang the national anthem at a local hockey game last night. I called the hockey team number to ask if I'd be able to bring my camera in the arena, and was told I'd need a media pass, but that could be easily arranged. I figured maybe a few shots through the glass, but one thing lead to another, and I got to go out on the ice with them.
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Kristian
While he is there, he should get a realignment and new tires on the front axle. Also, my father said never put recaps on the front axle!We've got dumpers at work that are both ones you leave the truck hooked up and ones you have to disconnect. There's so many ways a trucker can screw them up. I'm not sure how this guy ended up in the pit, but I think he left the trailer hitches to the truck and it didn't stay connected. I'm sure the rest of the drivers waiting in line were thrilled.
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Kristian
Should of went Hypertherm.I ordered myself a Christmas gift
I have been wanting a plasma cutter for a loonnngggg time.
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As you type on a Chinese built deviceShould of went Hypertherm.
My company molds parts for them and they are built in NH.
Your enemies appreciate your purchase.
Whatever just keep going to Walmart or whatever you do you.My first bike was a Yamaha. Guys used to give me shit for buying a Jap bike. I used to tell them, you bought your Harley from some multi billion dollar corporate conglomerate. I bought mine used, gave my money to an American guy who was trying to feed his kids. Fuck off.
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