Thank you so much for your tutorial that solved the multiple things I was doing incorrectly and now my cutter is doing what it needs to for me, you are awesome!
Continued: cut 50 Hf works great, this one has a new main board ( Nov 2019 ) circuitry is differential than older models there isn’t a bank of exposed IGBTs on each side. Many main board components are covered by the large heat sinks. Found I need extended torch tip kits in order to use circle cutter kit.
Pete: thanks for all the great info on your videos. I bought the cheapest cut 50 Hf on EBay. A few hiccups with air leaks, including bad 8mm to 1/8 NPT push to release fittings
@@petestools Thanks Pete, I didn't know that and I appreciate the clarity! I hope your wife joins us because plasma cutting is the coolest. I tell my students it's like cutting with lightning
Great job Pete you answered a thought I had I wanted to get some of the nickel cutting tips but I have a crap loud of copper consumables so now I know i can mix them up as long as everything is the same size am i Right ? Thanks again Don..
Hey Pete, another great and informative video. Just one question, with Pilot Arc Torches do you still need to drill a hole 1st if you need to cut a piece away from an edge or can you get away with it?? Cheers Pete
Or use a piercing tip. I assume they’re available for these machines. A gauging tip would also work. Just hold the torch at an angle to avoid blowback.
Thank you so much for your tutorial that solved the multiple things I was doing incorrectly and now my cutter is doing what it needs to for me, you are awesome!
Glad it helped
Great job I learned a lot
psi do you use?
Continued: cut 50 Hf works great, this one has a new main board ( Nov 2019 ) circuitry is differential than older models there isn’t a bank of exposed IGBTs on each side. Many main board components are covered by the large heat sinks. Found I need extended torch tip kits in order to use circle cutter kit.
glad it worked out for you.
cheers pete
Great job and lots of facts very awesome craftsmanship brother 👍
Right on
Good man Pete I'm enjoying your videos smart man I'm learning a lot thanks
Glad you like them!
Pete: thanks for all the great info on your videos. I bought the cheapest cut 50 Hf on EBay. A few hiccups with air leaks, including bad 8mm to 1/8 NPT push to release fittings
Nice work!
Thanks Pete!
welcome
G'day Pete~ Thanks for this, it is super helpful! Just so ya know, women Love plasma cutting too, not just "guys"! Thanks again!
Cool mate ,Wish I could get my wife interested in it . In New Zealand you guys means both men and woman lol. Big thanks for watching cheers.
@@petestools Thanks Pete, I didn't know that and I appreciate the clarity! I hope your wife joins us because plasma cutting is the coolest. I tell my students it's like cutting with lightning
Another great video. Thanks Pete, keep em coming.
Thanks, will do!
Another nice video, Pete! And you worked in “innocuous and intricacies” too!
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John Hayden I’m getting worried about him.
HA-HA i like your style
Great job Pete you answered a thought I had I wanted to get some of the nickel cutting tips but I have a crap loud of copper consumables so now I know i can mix them up as long as everything is the same size am i Right ? Thanks again Don..
Glad to help
Thanks Pete
Any time
Thanks Pete.
Very welcome
does it cut stainless just as good? and brass and copper and alluminium?
yea cut stainless ok
Hey Pete, another great and informative video. Just one question, with Pilot Arc Torches do you still need to drill a hole 1st if you need to cut a piece away from an edge or can you get away with it??
Cheers Pete
just hold your torch on an angle so you don't get direct blowback
Thanks
No problem
Or use a piercing tip. I assume they’re available for these machines. A gauging tip would also work. Just hold the torch at an angle to avoid blowback.
nope you can't buy piercing or gauging tips for theses super cheap torches
@@petestools That's a shame. try holding the torch at about a 45 degree angle. It won't work for 6mm up, but it works on 3mm.
It concerns me you are doing this without protective gloves on.
might start wearing them .but find uncomfortable
Every mistake I made on the first day!
LOL YEA
Thanks Pete!
You're welcome!