Thanks lots of good information, only wish maybe it could have included some close up footage thru a cutting shield. Or at least closer, once the cut was made and especially for the gouging application.
Hypertherm is high end for daily use. Most of us who are just hobbyist can't constitute $1800 price tag. I would like to see some budget options that work well but at a much better cost. I myself would only use it a few times a year maybe. But when you need one, they are invaluable.
Nice plasma cutter, I'd get either a HYPERTHERM, ESAB/THERMAL DYNAMICS, MILLER, HOBART, or LINCOLN & I'd try to buy one used on Craigslist also to save some money. On my wish list, one of many. Thanks for sharing Brian. HYPERTHERM makes prolly the best plasma cutters on the market, love to have their biggest on a big automated plasma cutting table. I dream of building my own 7.5" scale live steam type railroad on some good acreage someday b4 I kick the bucket :-) WHOOT WHOOT!
Introduction to Plasma Cutting, Gouging, Consumables And You Can Do With A Good Machine Should have been: Introduction to Plasma Cutting, Gouging, Consumables And What You Can Do With A Good Machine
Is this a Hypertherm Ad? Thermal Dynamics invented the drag tip, now owned by ESAB, and most every cheap Chinese plasma cutter has a drag tip these days. Just getting to the truth.
Fantastic amount of information you have got into a relatively short video. Thanks for sharing 👍
I believe I am using the exact same machine at work - it's great!
This was great to watch!!! I'm a novice dyi guy this video was very informative for me! Thank you for the content
Glad you liked it!
Thanks lots of good information, only wish maybe it could have included some close up footage thru a cutting shield. Or at least closer, once the cut was made and especially for the gouging application.
"6 cubic feet per minute (cfm) at 90 psi" in case anyone *else* was wondering...
Great video! Also...i use the Flush cut nozzle adapter is been very helpful for aluminum weld removal.
Very well explained
Great video for first time buying this machine.
Hypertherm is high end for daily use. Most of us who are just hobbyist can't constitute $1800 price tag. I would like to see some budget options that work well but at a much better cost. I myself would only use it a few times a year maybe. But when you need one, they are invaluable.
Also, you didn't mention compressor requirements. My understanding is you need a good one. Not one of those little pancake ones.
Yeah, wont run off a small compressor.
Buy once, cry once.
Hey they are only 2800 now! If you’d have bought it then you’d sell it for more than you bought it for….and used it for four years!
Instructor's reaction to the 45XP after changing a consumable is funny being that he uses these machines on a regular basis - or so he says.
Just an FYI....the 45XP is rated at 5/8 material at 20 inches per minute. It can sever 1 1/8 material.
I would have liked to see the work it did up close and also the top pc up close
I have one and have cut 3/4 Ar500 with making rifle tragets . Not real smooth a cut but not bad
Awesome video great info thanks guys
Real nice.
Excellent
How much air pressure do you run it on?
Great informative video
Nice plasma cutter, I'd get either a HYPERTHERM, ESAB/THERMAL DYNAMICS, MILLER, HOBART, or LINCOLN & I'd try to buy one used on Craigslist also to save some money. On my wish list, one of many. Thanks for sharing Brian. HYPERTHERM makes prolly the best plasma cutters on the market, love to have their biggest on a big automated plasma cutting table. I dream of building my own 7.5" scale live steam type railroad on some good acreage someday b4 I kick the bucket :-) WHOOT WHOOT!
At what psi do u put your air compressor dial at ? Anyone please help
I love your videos 😎👍👍👍
I'm not getting no flame just air what am I doing wrong
Chinda ones have it
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Cutting on top of your torch lead, cringe that's going to leave a mark
I own an XP45. Wouldn't buy anything else.
Introduction to Plasma Cutting, Gouging, Consumables And You Can Do With A Good Machine
Should have been:
Introduction to Plasma Cutting, Gouging, Consumables And What You Can Do With A Good Machine
Thank you very much! Corrected.
Is this a Hypertherm Ad? Thermal Dynamics invented the drag tip, now owned by ESAB, and most every cheap Chinese plasma cutter has a drag tip these days. Just getting to the truth.