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    What are the consumables like for a plasma? I assume the tips must get used up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devo View Post
    What are the consumables like for a plasma? I assume the tips must get used up.
    I started using a plasma cutter with 125A a couple of days ago the nozzles lifetime is two-three hour now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joethai View Post
    I started using a plasma cutter with 125A a couple of days ago the nozzles lifetime is two-three hour now
    What thickness metal are you cutting.

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    Hi thanks some half an inch to three quarter of an inch and some one inch

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joethai View Post
    Hi thanks some half an inch to three quarter of an inch and some one inch
    To get more milage from your consumable cut down on the amperage when cutting that lighter metal. That 125 amp plasma must be one heck of a machine, the farm just bought a new Hypertherm 85 amp and I love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alloy2 View Post
    To get more milage from your consumable cut down on the amperage when cutting that lighter metal. That 125 amp plasma must be one heck of a machine, the farm just bought a new Hypertherm 85 amp and I love it.
    Thanks yeah it is it aint cutting through well when its more than an inch thick = not true I saw now on a product video that the recomended and the cutting capacity for 125A is one and a half inch your right I wonder how it cuts one inch when I cut down on the amperage
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    Don't 'strike' it in mid air, and watch out for blowback into the tip, that made the tip last all day for me, once, when I really needed it to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eesakiwi View Post
    Don't 'strike' it in mid air, and watch out for blowback into the tip, that made the tip last all day for me, once, when I really needed it to.
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