The Less Glamorous Side of CNC Plasma Cutting

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  • Опубліковано 4 лип 2024
  • (Quick note: sorry for the missing audio in the first upload!)
    Welcome back to the next installment of our MASSIVE plasma cutting series! This week we are focusing on what it's like to properly take care of a machine like this. That includes maintenance, leveling, greasing, and everything else!
    This is the side of CNC plasma table ownership that you won't learn about in the brochure! It can be a tedious, lengthy, and monotonous task to take care of a CNC water table. So you should know what you're getting into when you buy a machine like ours!
    Don't forget to check out our page for the DIY Hero Contest! :
    diyhero.org/2022/tay-whiteside
    Thank you to ShopSabre for sponsoring this video! They did not tell us what we could or could not say, so all the opinions shared in this video are our own. We genuinely believe they make a great product and we have many positive things to say about them, as you've heard us say many times before.
    Consider ShopSabre for your CNC needs:
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro & ShopSabre
    0:55 - What a Year of Use Looks Like
    6:23 - The Buildup Under the Water
    9:20 - The Slats and Painting
    13:04 - Cutting Fluids
    18:13 - Leveling
    21:31 - Final Thoughts
    Thanks for watching!
    To inquire about a custom build we can help you bring to life, or to be a sponsor of the channel, shoot Tay an email at: Tay@liftarcstudios.com
    Filmed and Hosted by: Tay Whiteside
    Featuring: Wyatt Allen
    Edited by: Walker Hooper
    Music Licensed from Artlist.io
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    Any technique or methodology shown in this video is purely for entertainment and informational purposes only. Lift Arc Studios and their associated craftsmen are not liable for any injury or damage to your shop or surrounding areas you man incur while trying to emulate these builds. Remember, be safe, have fun, work smart!
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  • @SchysCraftCo.
    @SchysCraftCo. 2 роки тому +1

    tool cleaning an Maintenance are not always the fun part of being in the shop. its has to be completed every once in a wile. very well explained video this week Tay an the guys. cant wait to see more videos soon. Keep up the great craftsmanship and hard work Tay and the guys. weld on. fab on. keep making. god bless.

  • @fernandofigueiredo8417
    @fernandofigueiredo8417 2 роки тому +2

    You’re awesome brother. Love your videos. Big thumbs up to your production team. They do a great job on keeping viewers engaged and entertained! Hope I can do a review of my table with the quality of yours! Keep up the great work!

  • @sateshbhagoutie251
    @sateshbhagoutie251 9 місяців тому

    Thank you. For your vlog. Further my undetstanding of this particular cnc 👍

  • @jimurrata6785
    @jimurrata6785 2 роки тому +2

    Nice plasma table!
    Glad to see you take care of it. 👍
    Because its a big investment and (hopefully) makes you money

  • @joewhitney4097
    @joewhitney4097 2 роки тому

    Great video, important topic.
    Thanks for sharing. Well done!

  • @spaus65
    @spaus65 Рік тому +2

    tip, use lanolin grease (sheep wool oil ) on your linear rails protects from water, and doesn't build up as badly as hydrocarbon-based lubricants.

  • @mstrdonmyshrt4219
    @mstrdonmyshrt4219 Рік тому +1

    We run 2 tables at my work ( Heavy Trailer Fabrication and Repair Shop) and we clean them every 2 months alternating, So once a month we're cleaning 1 of them. They see some pretty heavy usage, they both run an average of 6 hours a day, 5 days a week.

  • @tribum
    @tribum Рік тому

    21:39 Looks like the cutting you "got to" after cleaning and leveling your table might be metal targets??
    Great channel bro! Music is cool, and the 'splaining you do with humor makes your channel very enjoyable to watch!
    BTW... I'm over 50 so there are those of us who appreciate what you do and your super cool shop! Not complaining at all what you did with an old machine shop.
    My recently deceased uncle was a machinist for Raytheon back in the day and I know he would love your channel!!

  • @YoureNottheonlyonehere
    @YoureNottheonlyonehere Рік тому

    I love this Channel you Guys are so Funny and i love to watch youre Work keep goin and PLEASE never change

  • @californowoodfiredovens8736
    @californowoodfiredovens8736 Місяць тому

    AMAZING CONTENT, VERY HELPFULL.

  • @davidhofman4341
    @davidhofman4341 Рік тому +8

    You would amazed how much steal partials go out the drain of your plasma table. That stuff gets like a rock in the bottom of sewer traps. Make a bucket with low inlet high outlet.
    Place magnets under or around the outside of the bucket.

    • @1nvisible1
      @1nvisible1 Рік тому

      *Yeah, mine has chunks. I pull the slats and powerwash them, then let the kids surf around on the concrete for five minutes, knocks any dross off them for free labor :-)*

  • @coltonkruse2313
    @coltonkruse2313 Рік тому

    Man I gotta say I just like listening to you talk hahaha. Also this was a good video I haven't ever seen or thought about this process of cleaning out a plasma table.

  • @brent1535ln
    @brent1535ln Рік тому

    Hey Lift Arc!!! Love the channel been watching for some time now! Have a table of my own was curious if you really like the sterlingcool cutting fluid????
    Thinking I’m going to go with them based on your recommendation. Not really a fan of what I have now & Im due for a maintenance cleaning & water changing myself! Keep up the great work! Always looking forward to your videos!

  • @mikecurtis2585
    @mikecurtis2585 2 роки тому

    Very nice great video!!! Thanks 🙂🙏

  • @TayWhiteside
    @TayWhiteside 2 роки тому +1

    This guy is so funny and smart!

  • @JohnChuprun
    @JohnChuprun 11 місяців тому +2

    You mentioned 33 to 1, so you were going to add less - but you should be adding more than 5 gallons. You want the ratio below 20 to 1 you said?

  • @randyharris8669
    @randyharris8669 Рік тому

    Instruction 1) throw instrictions out🤣👍 thanks for sharing this

  • @bogartaspen
    @bogartaspen 2 роки тому

    Imagine coming across somebody I know from the Black Dog Salvage show! What a pleasant surprise!

  • @brucebaird6134
    @brucebaird6134 Рік тому +1

    I bet you could make the protective cover instead of purchasing it. Nice information, thanks

  • @howardhobgood6814
    @howardhobgood6814 Рік тому

    Do you add Borax in your water ? makes the water
    cleaner

  • @jimurrata6785
    @jimurrata6785 2 роки тому +1

    I think it's 'How it's Made' that had the name welded out on the intro.

  • @patobanion
    @patobanion Рік тому

    Nice! I am just finishing up making my own CNC plasma table so these tips will certainly help. Since the top surface of the slats is very flat, could you not just use the water level itself to level the table?

    • @WayneWerner
      @WayneWerner Рік тому

      Yeah, but it won't be quite as accurate

  • @AZHOTROD84
    @AZHOTROD84 2 роки тому

    Did you say you recycle the contents of the table? Like slag or the letters?

  • @madisonian50
    @madisonian50 Рік тому +1

    Wouldn’t the water level serve as the level? Maybe it’s not one contiguous body of water due to the baffles?

  • @spevakdesigns
    @spevakdesigns Рік тому

    I see tons of weird stuff in my table and on my slats, especially after cutting aluminum.

  • @clintgossett1879
    @clintgossett1879 Рік тому +13

    I'm not sure of no one caught this or if I'm wrong (happy to be wrong), but, if you're looking for 20:1 (water:adative) and a bucket of additive gives you 30:1...then you need more than one bucket of additive. 20:1 is a greater ratio of additive than 30:1.

    • @Morrisonspouch
      @Morrisonspouch Рік тому

      Wrong I think… the additive is the ‘1’ in the 30 to 1

    • @clintgossett1879
      @clintgossett1879 Рік тому

      @@Morrisonspouch I agree that the 1 is the additive.

    • @Morrisonspouch
      @Morrisonspouch Рік тому

      Agh yeh I think you are right actually 😀

    • @rosslawrence4628
      @rosslawrence4628 Рік тому +1

      I caught that mistake too. 165 gallons at the max ratio of 10:1 would need 16.5 gallons of metal working fluid, or the minimum ratio of 20:1 would need 8.25 gallons. 5 gallons is too little.

    • @itsnotlevel2
      @itsnotlevel2 Рік тому

      Parts water to parts cutting fluid.... 0:0 ...... 30 is more diluted 20 is less diluted.

  • @jasonolson9348
    @jasonolson9348 Рік тому

    Haggard Slats is my new country musician name.

  • @justhavingfun7375
    @justhavingfun7375 Рік тому

    Did I hear you say there is antifreeze in the water table

  • @bricebertelsman7783
    @bricebertelsman7783 15 днів тому

    Man I have a water table and it was ruining my shop with smoke I got an exhaust hood

  • @makesbyryandean
    @makesbyryandean Рік тому

    Borax all day long from Australia

  • @alkolluekip
    @alkolluekip 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @pswoodworks7007
    @pswoodworks7007 2 роки тому

    No link to vote in the contest???? Otherwise, outstanding video and presentation, as always.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  2 роки тому

      Sorry about that! Here's a link and there's now one in the description :) diyhero.org/2022/tay-whiteside
      thanks for the heads up!

  • @BrettFleming
    @BrettFleming Рік тому +1

    I wonder if someone makes a water filter system for these tables.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  Рік тому

      Thatd be interesting, something that filters the water but keeps the additive in it? hmmm

  • @bigrednick100
    @bigrednick100 2 роки тому

    Great video once again. However no link to vote.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  2 роки тому

      Thank you for letting us know! We now have one in the description!

  • @SixtyAte
    @SixtyAte Рік тому +1

    Yo the algorithm is jissing you all over my face. I’m okay with that.

  • @brucebaird6134
    @brucebaird6134 Рік тому +1

    I am curious some Epoxy Primer etche into the metal for rust prevention and better bonding. I wonder if this would be good to do?

  • @dogcreek-customs5168
    @dogcreek-customs5168 2 роки тому +1

    The fab shop I started at back 10 some years ago, we got fined like 5 years into working there we thought the same thing it was non toxic and ran it out to the sewer drain and the city inspector came out or was called and the company got sited for it. That's least what I was told and a city official did show up but idk what was said and I was told when I clean out the table we have to run it outside the door and let it run through the stoned alley and never was allowed to run it right to the sewer again. lol

  • @ricks5984
    @ricks5984 2 роки тому +1

    Pan could be leaning toward the drain to accommodate draining? It would be rather hard to totally drain if the pan was totally flat and level. Just sayin.

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  2 роки тому +1

      Honestly not a bad idea considering the "level-ness" of a cnc plasma cutter isnt that important, its more important that its flat i suppose. Thanks for watching! - Tay

  • @dogcreek-customs5168
    @dogcreek-customs5168 2 роки тому

    I use new cut off wheels to slice the dross off of my slats cheapest and fastest way I've found. lol

  • @Z-add
    @Z-add Рік тому +1

    Leaving it unleveled would have eventually bended the steel frame. That would have in turn caused your linear rails to bend and the machine to bind up.

  • @k20Fritz
    @k20Fritz Рік тому

    well my brain didn't think about sh!t i saw another s!!t word

  • @tobiasunterrainer1821
    @tobiasunterrainer1821 2 роки тому +1

    The waterpan won't rust throug. To rust the metal needs air (oxigen), underwater the table and other thinks won't rust.

    • @tobiasunterrainer1821
      @tobiasunterrainer1821 2 роки тому

      sorry for any mistakes, im from austia and my english isn't very good

    • @LiftArcStudios
      @LiftArcStudios  2 роки тому +1

      Honestly, never thought about that but you're right! I guess it would only rust at the top surface of the water where the metal is exposed to the air?

    • @tobiasunterrainer1821
      @tobiasunterrainer1821 2 роки тому

      @@LiftArcStudios exactly

    • @88tme
      @88tme 2 роки тому +4

      Water has oxygen in it

    • @robertsneddon731
      @robertsneddon731 Рік тому

      The plasma blasting into the water under the cut metal will introduce a lot of oxygen into the water. There may be some kind of paint or coating that can be applied to the bed during a maintenance cycle to protect it better than bare metal -- using marine-grade stainless would be best but the extra cost and weight penalty would be painful.
      Fabricating splash guards in-house to protect the side rails from cutting crud would be easy. I assume the Y-Z carriage has some sort of wipers on the linear bearings, cleaning and lubing them regularly will always help.

  • @jeffmays3608
    @jeffmays3608 Рік тому

    Why not buy just a 1 inch ball valve. That 3 inch had to be expensive

  • @neffk
    @neffk 11 місяців тому

    from what I read, aluminum can break down and produce hydrogen. If a bunch of hydrogen gets trapped under a sheet, it could be... exciting when you come back from lunch break.

  • @ejackulayt
    @ejackulayt Рік тому

    Comment.

  • @thavvolf9157
    @thavvolf9157 Рік тому

    Judging by your breath it’s cold there, think if it was me I’d defer to warmer months if possible

  • @SegoMan
    @SegoMan 2 роки тому

    Your rust inhibitor is not working..

  • @anthonycassidy3896
    @anthonycassidy3896 Рік тому

    just a minute, i think your maths is out - i think you have not put enough additive in
    5 gallons to 160 gallons is indeed 33:1, you need to put in 8.25 or more gallons to get 20:1,10 gallons would be 16.5:1, not quite half way 10-20:1, but good enough.

  • @xiaoxiaoreed8012
    @xiaoxiaoreed8012 Рік тому +1

    Yeh, drain out the NONE-toxic water 💦 and recycle the scrap metal dust..., 😂

  • @itsnotlevel2
    @itsnotlevel2 Рік тому

    And you could have saved yourself a decent amount of money by buying a 3/4 or 1-in ball valve because you reduce down to 3/4 it looks like versus a 3-in ball valve those are expensive brother.