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Rio_Grande

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I Rebuitm my aircompressor earlier this year and despite some ups annd downs she is running good. I am waiting on a magnetic starter to finish it..

New plasma cutter that I have wanted for years and my year old stick welder that I haven't had time or ambition to unwrap.

Shop pic in the winter,,,, and the beast getting her leg set...
 

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That loos like a heck of a pump on your compressor... 2 stage?
What are you doing to the ford?
 
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Nice, now you'll have to start all bunch of projects.

I see someone at FORD finally realized what their bad issue is. On the new emblems they finally circled the problem{bwahahahaha Just kidding :D :D}
 
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LOL,,, I like my ford..

The pump is a 2 stage from Eaton, Pumps up from 0-150 in about 2.5 min
I already have about 5 open projects that is why I am not already using my new stuff no time...

The unit bearing went out on the ford. Not bad I have 150000 miles on this set for sure,,,
 
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Nice, now you'll have to start all bunch of projects.

I see someone at FORD finally realized what their bad issue is. On the new emblems they finally circled the problem{bwahahahaha Just kidding :D :D}

I must be slow. I had to actually click on the picture and look at the emblem before I caught it. LOL
 
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Thanks
It is a Thermal Dynamics 52, I like it,, Even though I havent had a chance to play with it yet. I got the truck out of the shop today with everything working pretty good. Not bad for 400 in parts...

Maybee thursday I will have some pix of cuts!
 
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On the pbs station on the hometime show they demonstrated a computer operated plasma cutting table that had water bed where the material was being cut, it sure was a nice set up.
 
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The one they was using was red and it had water in the bed where the material was laid to be cut. The water was, or at least looked like it was touching the material. You could see the water moving from the air that was coming out of the torch head. I believe they were using a miller plasma cutter and the torch handle looked like the hand held torch and not a machine torch. The torch head had ice wrote on it. The torch handle for manual cutting on a thermal dynamics plasma cutter looks like it also, but they show a different head for the machine torch for the thermal dynamics. The cam plasma table had an automatic positioning set up that raised the torch the right height off of the material being cut. I bet it cost a fortune, but they don't never tell the cost of one.
 
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It sounds as though you're describing a Water-jet Cutter there Toy.

Water under a plasma cutter would cool the material you're cutting and probably cause things to mess up, but with a waterjet you need the tank underneath to slow the jet of water down once it has done the work.
Was this it?
YouTube - ICe.wmv

The one we have here at work is similar.
It's an "Abrasive" water jet. Essentially it works the same as a sand-blasting gun. They use water at 55,000psi / 3800bar instead of air, and the sand/water combination exit though a nozzle that's 0.8mm in diameter. (other nozzle sizes are available, but that's how we run ours)
Our is a "beveljet" capable of cutting up to 45ーchamfers and up to 150mm thick steel - made by Waterjet Sweden
YouTube - Water Jet Sweden AB
 
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It didn't look like it was spraying water through the torch head and you could see the ark. I believe they called it a cnc plasma table but I wondered about the water touching the metal that was being cut. Hope they air it again I will pay more attention if they do.
 
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Thanks!!

I'm a newbie in more ways than one: I'll hopefully be buying my first tractor tomorrow!! :D

Another thought for Toys... If cutting titanium and some steels with an abrasive waterjet it can spark quite a lot.... could that be mistaken for an arc?
 
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Some plasma tables have a water table under them to catch sparks. It dosent actualy touch the metal... Is that possibly what you saw or was the metal submerged?
 
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Some plasma tables have a water table under them to catch sparks. It dosent actualy touch the metal... Is that possibly what you saw or was the metal submerged?
That is what I saw, I looked at plazma cutter tables on the net and there was one called victory that was set up like that and the water wasn't over the material being cut but you could see it blowing the water as the cuts was being made. The one I saw on the net was a huge table not something for the homeowner, but the one on home time was much smaller. They was talking about a new machine that was coming out soon that had a 2ft by4ft table but they hadn't worked out the kinks so they could price it that much lower than the 4ft by 4ft table. As computer illiterate as I am though I'd probably do better making me a table and using a pantagraph stylus type deal to cut out a pattern and use my training wheels to gauge the distance off the work. Sometimes simple is easier and for a hobby maybe even better.
 
 
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