Thank you so much for taking the time to review our machine! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed using it and found it helpful,which will motivated me a lot . We're always striving to improve our products, so we appreciate any feedback you have. If anyone has any questions about the machine, feel free to ask and we'll be happy to help.
@arccaptain-weld Yes. What a machine now that the error codes are no more! Alot easier to use! I haven't got to try the full voltage yet! And for cutting on 120 volts I would have to say that cut threw some heavey metal very efficient like
I’m just learning to weld at 58. I purchased one of these a few weeks ago and I’m going to get it set up tomorrow now that I have the rest of my equipment set up. Thank you so much for posting this video.
It's beautiful and this modern tech has unbelievably improved and reduced the size and weight most 50 am plasma are big and heavy. It goes from 240 to 120.
Lol, retire it!!!! Such solutions for things that never should have been! The plazma cutter seems more interesting🎉 And one without a blinking screen 😂
I really liked your video. Thank you. Just some info and a question. When you are cutting-watch the sparks. If they are or start going out the end or coming up-stop right there and start from there again. Question--do you have any idea of the CFM at the highest pressure -which I think your highest was 60 PSI ? Thanks again.
@@darrellatx the air separator removes the moisture out of the air coming through the machine. It prolongs the consumables. The regulator controls the air flow . You have to balance the air flow and the volts to the thickness of metal so you can get a clean cut .
The quick disconnect on the air line can be changed without taking the case apart. I added it so I can quickly put it on my compressor. Normally it takes 2 wrenches. You hold the nut on the machine side steady. Don't let it twist. Then you tighten on the air compressor side. To remove it is the same idea. Hold the air separator (machine side) steady. And back off the air fitting
I used a pair of vise-grips to hold the square part of the regulator and a 14mm wrench to unscrew the hose fitting. They use thread sealant so it requires some force
Fair enough. I wasn't trying to talk down about Lincoln. The Lincoln's I have seen were mid grade machines. A lot of people have had great luck with them, but mostly diy 'ers.
Thank you so much for taking the time to review our machine! We're thrilled to hear that you enjoyed using it and found it helpful,which will motivated me a lot . We're always striving to improve our products, so we appreciate any feedback you have. If anyone has any questions about the machine, feel free to ask and we'll be happy to help.
Where is Arccaptain products made??
Is this machine pilot arc?
@arccaptain-weld Yes. What a machine now that the error codes are no more! Alot easier to use! I haven't got to try the full voltage yet! And for cutting on 120 volts I would have to say that cut threw some heavey metal very efficient like
I’m just learning to weld at 58. I purchased one of these a few weeks ago and I’m going to get it set up tomorrow now that I have the rest of my equipment set up. Thank you so much for posting this video.
You're welcome. Learning to weld is challenging and rewarding. One of the best things I've learned in life. Good luck .
@@FMJeeping I got it set up and started using it today. I am super happy with it.
@@lcogan65 awesome!! Enjoy
It's beautiful and this modern tech has unbelievably improved and reduced the size and weight most 50 am plasma are big and heavy. It goes from 240 to 120.
I appreciate your comments. Our welders have those charts inside the cabinet. Buying it in a sale in the morning fot $199.
I'm buying this in the morning.
Thanks for the review. I watched after i bought this machine but before using it.
You're welcome. Enjoy the machine.
Thanks for the review Mark.I wouldn't mind having a plasma cutter like that.Sure beats the old Death Wheel...😁😁💪👍👍
Thanks Dan. It's not a bad little machine and will be nice to have in the shop. The death wheel has its place. But so does a plasma cutter
awesome man! glad the arc captain is treating you well!
Thanks Nate!!! Also to thanks for the assist!!
What adapter did you use to go from metric thread in the regulator to the npt air fitting. Thanks
It was an adapter I had kicking around the shop.
Lol, retire it!!!! Such solutions for things that never should have been! The plazma cutter seems more interesting🎉 And one without a blinking screen 😂
I really liked your video. Thank you. Just some info and a question. When you are cutting-watch the sparks. If they are or start going out the end or coming up-stop right there and start from there again. Question--do you have any idea of the CFM at the highest pressure -which I think your highest was 60 PSI ? Thanks again.
Thanks for the tip. The highest the machine is rated for is 60psi iirc .
Looks great.just what I need. Just downloaded and subbed. Im an iffriad Jeep guy. Dandahermit.🎉😅😅
Air Separator Regulator? How does that work do I need to do anything to it?
@@darrellatx the air separator removes the moisture out of the air coming through the machine. It prolongs the consumables. The regulator controls the air flow . You have to balance the air flow and the volts to the thickness of metal so you can get a clean cut .
How do you change the quick disconnect?? I took the case off and can’t figure it out and don’t want to just pull the blue part
The quick disconnect on the air line can be changed without taking the case apart. I added it so I can quickly put it on my compressor. Normally it takes 2 wrenches. You hold the nut on the machine side steady. Don't let it twist. Then you tighten on the air compressor side. To remove it is the same idea. Hold the air separator (machine side) steady. And back off the air fitting
I used a pair of vise-grips to hold the square part of the regulator and a 14mm wrench to unscrew the hose fitting. They use thread sealant so it requires some force
For the Price I would say it beats Lincoln simply over the price and weight and performance for price
The arccaptain has been a good add on for my fab tool collection. Im very happy with it.
How's about stainless. I have 10 gauge project to do. It looks great.😅
Meant 20 gauge aluminum
I really wouldn't consider Lincoln to be a mid grade welder, they have been around for a good many of years
Fair enough. I wasn't trying to talk down about Lincoln. The Lincoln's I have seen were mid grade machines. A lot of people have had great luck with them, but mostly diy 'ers.
Is this a pilot ark Plasma cutter
No, it's not a pilot arc machine.
Water seperator. Not sure separator.😅😅