|
|
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SabpLuqd2ZA[/ame]My instructor showed us this video..I was impressed with alot of the cuts too. Really the one where he cuts three stacked plates then a 2 plate gap then some more plates...Watch and let me hear what you guys think.Turn 'em and Burn 'em
Reply:Covered many times here. Search...We had one of those where I used to work, and generally it wasn't worth the hassle to be bothered with..No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size. Government programs, once launched, never disappear. Actually, a government bureau is the nearest thing to eternal life we'll ever see on this earth! Ronald Reagan
Reply:I looked into putting one on my cnc table. After speaking with Petrogen a bit I decided to stick with oxy-propane. There were too many questions with their machine torch. It sounded sensitive. I feared pooling on flame out more than anything. My down draft table can draw out propane vapor... can't say the same for a puddle of gasoline. I think for demolition work it would be awesome but to me oxy-propane appears to cut cleaner.
Reply:I am new hear DSW if you can't tell..but thanks I might search next time I am just curious and go straight to posting..Yeah my instructor said he was thinking about it but all we would use it for is cutting practice coupons for students anyways so it'll def never happen. Just thought it was interesting.Turn 'em and Burn 'em |
|