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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    The trouble is to get a plasma cutter set-up that is user friendly and workable it would cost far more than what it would cost to get it done by a shop,If you want to repair rust just get a die grinder and cut-off wheel attachment and hook up to your compressor.Plasma cutters are more for profile cutting,not for rust repair. Pat

    well pat you seem to have made a big assumption there that this is what I want it for where did I say I was repairing rust....

    I'm looking at it for projects later on down the line.

    and no nothing is more cost effective than having your own unit when your planning it for more than one project I don't think...Shops are not cheap or reliable I have found that out several times trying to get my alpine window rust sorted
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    Try this on for size......... I bought a 3 in 1 unit MMA/ Plasma cutter/ TIG welder and love it. Chinese jobby from Ebay for $650 I think?? Not one problem, works like a charm.

    PM me if you want the link, (not sure if I am supposed to post links like that)

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    just be wary of the air supply requirement for them... they do need a serious air compressor for decent cutting at decent sizes.
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    like what
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    Dullbird,your first post said you wanted to cut stuff out and the next ones mentioned rust repair so putting two and two together,they can be used for repairing your car but it's not what they are really made for,machinery in general can be quite cheap,it's the extra's like tooling that costs money,your compressor won't be big enough,you need serious air volumn. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Dullbird,your first post said you wanted to cut stuff out and the next ones mentioned rust repair so putting two and two together,they can be used for repairing your car but it's not what they are really made for,machinery in general can be quite cheap,it's the extra's like tooling that costs money,your compressor won't be big enough,you need serious air volumn. Pat
    Ok I will try again WHERE HAVE I WRITTEN THAT I'M GOING TO BE REPAIR RUST


    you will note that I said to scott that I have found someone to repair the rust.....I didn't say I want to buy a plasma cutter to repair rust did I????

    and again you are assuming I dont have a compressor big enough HOW DO YOU KNOW!!!!

    maybe I dont, but stop making bloody assumption...and if your not going to give a helpful post in respect to the first intial question then please save your breath and dont bloody bother.

    I will make the decision whether or not I can afford to go down this route not you mate

    jesus......sometimes getting straight answers off this site can be so bloody hard
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    15-18cfm should be plenty to run it....

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    Dullbird I assumed thats what you were talking about as they are used for rust repair,I KNOW you don't have a compressor big enough because I don't know a single person that has a 30cfm compressor at home,it will cost you three times what the plasma cutter will cost.Lastly where are you going to use it?,I hope you have good neighbours because they aren't quiet. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by twitchy View Post
    15-18cfm should be plenty to run it....
    Thats borderline for spray painting,for a P/cutting it'll run flat out and you'll have to wait for it. Pat

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    Thats borderline for spray painting,for a P/cutting it'll run flat out and you'll have to wait for it. Pat
    Damn you guys must use bloody huge spray guns...

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