Thanks for the video. Had the old version for over ten years. Finally time to replace. Looked at several other brands, but had good luck with my last Hobart. This video confirmed my hunch. Going to get this new model.
I have a 140 handler and absolutely love it. You did an outstanding video review. With the 140 and the 12ci. 99.9% I cut 1/8” or less. The point .01% I cut is 3/16”. Of course it’s a Hobart and with this 12ci all the bases are covered.
I ❤️ mine! It’s Easy and Fun! I make Garden Art and Gates. It is All that you said. Good Video! The only thing is You have to Take Breaks, unit Fan comes on. Have had mine for 5 years.
I read a bunch of reviews and it looks like this is for someone that uses it at home for small jobs. People complain that it shuts off from over heating and has to sit for 7 min before it turns back on and when it turns back on you can’t use it for too long before it shuts off from overheating again. People say it doesn’t have enough volume of air so there is more slag then a regular plasma cutter that uses air from an air compressor and you have to cut pretty slow. All and all from what I have read it seems to be perfect for someone that just needs it for small jobs, thinner metal and/or need it because an air compressor is not available like if ur a mobile mechanic or a farmer that needs to cut something in a field on a tractor. If u are using this at ur shop that has an air compressor or home or where ever that has an air compressor then get a cutter that uses compressed air u will be happier
I couldn’t disagree more. I have two other plasma cutters with air compressors- and I still reach for this more then any other. It’s phenomenal, and has held up flawlessly over the years.
Great video, first time I hv ever lol watching an instructional video. I have the same model (first time plasma cutting) which i bought for crafts and customizing, hobby type stuff, and have used it daily for at least the last 2 weeks and am thoroughly enjoying it. I like that it cuts through painted or rusty steel requiring little prep time so I can just jump off into the project. The problem I've had is it does a lot of starting and stopping, a couple seconds of cutting then a few seconds delay. I thought it might be an electrical issue so I plugged it into the wall outlet directly and it may hv helped some but I've started cleaning up the area where the ground wire is being clamped as well and it also seems to have helped however the problem still occurs more often than it should. Have you experienced this issue? For what I do it's a.great tool but the starting and stopping makes intricate cuts extremely difficult.
Great video….wouldn’t mind trying before I buy. I took a welding class summer 2020 from you and later bought a Miller 220 AC/DC. I am still learning aluminum AC tig. It going okay, but I need more torch time. I bought an evolution circular saw to cut some metal I bought and have been debating getting a plasma but didn’t want to get a big air compressor with drying stuff, etc. This Hobart seems like it’ll work. Did it ever cut 1/4”?
I have tried it on 1/4'' before and while it certainly struggled and had to go slow, it did the job! The "ceiling" of the old shop was 1/4'' steel and we had to poke a hole for lines from the air compressor- and we did it with this little Hobart machine (my neighbors). Send me an email and we'll get you out here to try it out. I'd be glad to have you over for some slicing and dicing! It's a versatile machine with its limitations, but it's got some pretty epic qualities that made it the right decision for me!
Hey I know this is a bit off topic for this video, but I was looking for some advice on vanagons. I’m looking at buying a complete 1987 vanagon gl in good shape except it’s not running. I was wondering the bolt size and location for the crankshaft bolt so I can see if I can turn the motor over. Also if you have any suggestions on what to look out for or what tools to bring for the job it would be greatly appreciated, thanks -z
If you can’t turn it by hand from the belts- that engine is ruined. I don’t have any east to type out blanket advice on what to look for but I’d say: seam rust is almost unrepairable- don’t think it’s minor, if the engine turns or cranks it can likely be made to run, if things are missing- particularly on the engine, that’s going to be tricky to source and expensive to fix. Plan to throw at least $5k at Any bus that’s sat in order to get it properly and safely back on the road. All new brakes all the way around, new tires, some brake lines, coolant lines. If it looks like I needs an exhaust- that’s expensive.
No, they’re very different. These days- plasma for anything under 1/2” and torch for anything real big. Plasma is quick, easy, and doesn’t blow up your garage.
No, it doesn’t get fed compressed air at all, it has its own built in compressor. Unless the room you were in is completely filled with straight argon, but in that case I have other concerns for your health.
Drag the tip don't push it... Your cuts will be way smoother and controlled. Using a guide bar or straight edge also helps steady your hand to make machine like cuts. And the open part of the wire tip guide goes toward the handle. ✌️ I own the same Hobart air force model. I have been welding/fabricating for over 30 years. I bought mine for retirement hobby projects, but that little beast can make you $$$ Another tip Stay off the Red bull, Mt. Dew, and coffee in general. The caffeine really messes with your hand control. Shakey hands = Shakey cuts and crappy welds.
Thanks for the video. Had the old version for over ten years. Finally time to replace. Looked at several other brands, but had good luck with my last Hobart. This video confirmed my hunch. Going to get this new model.
It's a great unit!
Great video, just bought a Hobart 12ci, so needed to watch this video! Mr. barefoot made it so very simple. and fun. Thanks!
AWESOME! I'm glad it's working out for you!
I have a 140 handler and absolutely love it. You did an outstanding video review. With the 140 and the 12ci. 99.9% I cut 1/8” or less. The point .01% I cut is 3/16”. Of course it’s a Hobart and with this 12ci all the bases are covered.
Heck ya- it’s fully capable and great for most normal people’s needs.
I ❤️ mine! It’s Easy and Fun! I make Garden Art and Gates. It is All that you said. Good Video!
The only thing is
You have to Take
Breaks, unit Fan comes on. Have had mine for 5 years.
Thanks, very informative!
Thanks for the info.
I just bought one and your video is very comprehensive to explain how to run this thing thanks.
AWESOME! I'm glad you found what you were looking for in this video and I hope the tool lasts a long time and brings you some great successes!
Took your welding class and went out and bought the 140MP. Looks like this is going to be the next purchase. Great video!
Awesome! Ya man, this is a pretty impressive unit, I think you’ll love it!
Thanks for the vid. Sweet affordable tool for the specs. Thanks again for the review looking forward to more content.
I read a bunch of reviews and it looks like this is for someone that uses it at home for small jobs. People complain that it shuts off from over heating and has to sit for 7 min before it turns back on and when it turns back on you can’t use it for too long before it shuts off from overheating again. People say it doesn’t have enough volume of air so there is more slag then a regular plasma cutter that uses air from an air compressor and you have to cut pretty slow. All and all from what I have read it seems to be perfect for someone that just needs it for small jobs, thinner metal and/or need it because an air compressor is not available like if ur a mobile mechanic or a farmer that needs to cut something in a field on a tractor. If u are using this at ur shop that has an air compressor or home or where ever that has an air compressor then get a cutter that uses compressed air u will be happier
I couldn’t disagree more. I have two other plasma cutters with air compressors- and I still reach for this more then any other.
It’s phenomenal, and has held up flawlessly over the years.
“I’m about to become qualified; cause I bought it.” Cracked me up
Are you dragging the tip on the work piece?
Great video, first time I hv ever lol watching an instructional video. I have the same model (first time plasma cutting) which i bought for crafts and customizing, hobby type stuff, and have used it daily for at least the last 2 weeks and am thoroughly enjoying it. I like that it cuts through painted or rusty steel requiring little prep time so I can just jump off into the project. The problem I've had is it does a lot of starting and stopping, a couple seconds of cutting then a few seconds delay. I thought it might be an electrical issue so I plugged it into the wall outlet directly and it may hv helped some but I've started cleaning up the area where the ground wire is being clamped as well and it also seems to have helped however the problem still occurs more often than it should. Have you experienced this issue? For what I do it's a.great tool but the starting and stopping makes intricate cuts extremely difficult.
Great video….wouldn’t mind trying before I buy. I took a welding class summer 2020 from you and later bought a Miller 220 AC/DC. I am still learning aluminum AC tig. It going okay, but I need more torch time. I bought an evolution circular saw to cut some metal I bought and have been debating getting a plasma but didn’t want to get a big air compressor with drying stuff, etc. This Hobart seems like it’ll work. Did it ever cut 1/4”?
I have tried it on 1/4'' before and while it certainly struggled and had to go slow, it did the job! The "ceiling" of the old shop was 1/4'' steel and we had to poke a hole for lines from the air compressor- and we did it with this little Hobart machine (my neighbors).
Send me an email and we'll get you out here to try it out. I'd be glad to have you over for some slicing and dicing!
It's a versatile machine with its limitations, but it's got some pretty epic qualities that made it the right decision for me!
Cool vid. Thanks.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for an honest video!
Cool video what air compressor cfm required for tourch?
NONE! That’s the whole point! This little dude has a compressor built in, no air needed!
Hey I know this is a bit off topic for this video, but I was looking for some advice on vanagons. I’m looking at buying a complete 1987 vanagon gl in good shape except it’s not running. I was wondering the bolt size and location for the crankshaft bolt so I can see if I can turn the motor over. Also if you have any suggestions on what to look out for or what tools to bring for the job it would be greatly appreciated, thanks -z
If you can’t turn it by hand from the belts- that engine is ruined. I don’t have any east to type out blanket advice on what to look for but I’d say: seam rust is almost unrepairable- don’t think it’s minor, if the engine turns or cranks it can likely be made to run, if things are missing- particularly on the engine, that’s going to be tricky to source and expensive to fix. Plan to throw at least $5k at Any bus that’s sat in order to get it properly and safely back on the road. All new brakes all the way around, new tires, some brake lines, coolant lines.
If it looks like I needs an exhaust- that’s expensive.
Thanks so much 👍
thanks for showing how crayon made line visible
plasma or torch? What's best? Same cutting quality?
No, they’re very different.
These days- plasma for anything under 1/2” and torch for anything real big.
Plasma is quick, easy, and doesn’t blow up your garage.
Small comment on your technique. Try pulling towards you when cutting , you will have a less jerky motion.
Great tip! I'll try that! Thanks!
can this be fed stargon for cutting titanium?
No, it doesn’t get fed compressed air at all, it has its own built in compressor.
Unless the room you were in is completely filled with straight argon, but in that case I have other concerns for your health.
@@TheBarefootForge thanks. appreciate your time and reply.
Drag the tip don't push it... Your cuts will be way smoother and controlled. Using a guide bar or straight edge also helps steady your hand to make machine like cuts. And the open part of the wire tip guide goes toward the handle.
✌️
I own the same Hobart air force model. I have been welding/fabricating for over 30 years.
I bought mine for retirement hobby projects, but that little beast can make you $$$
Another tip
Stay off the Red bull, Mt. Dew, and coffee in general.
The caffeine really messes with your hand control. Shakey hands = Shakey cuts and crappy welds.
Great tip! I'll have to try that!
I thought you were going to catch your glove on fire at 8:00!
22 amps! Any chance of running this on a Vanagon aux battery system?
With a monster inverter, I don’t see why not!
😂 if you see the sun shine, you see plasma everyday... Just sayin
i never knew there was fourth state of matter? i guess I "exist in a very weird world"
Oh ya- plasma is cooooool! It has properties of both a liquid and a gas. Do some googling, it’s magical!