In comparison, Does the 110v plasma cutter cut as well as the 220v? The reason that I'm asking is because I'm looking into buying one. Harbor Freight has the 110v for around $350 dollars. But my local pawn shop has the 220v model used for $350... My only worry is that I only have one 220v circuit in my garage and there for I'd have to run another wire/circuit in order to use the 220v model... But if the 110v cutter can cut up to 1/4" metal, then I'd be happy with that..... I mostly work on small projects, lawn mowers, angle iron, sheet metal, etc... Nothing as big as a piece of rail road track or anything of that nature...
The 110v you have to go slower than the 220v but it still has a clean cut. The 110 can cut up to 1/4 inch. The tips are more expensive for the 110 because you have to buy them from harbor freight. The 220v you can buy a batch off of Amazon.
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That’s one bad ass plasma cutter! I’ll have to buy one soon for me I bought a tooliom welder at the time it was a 1,000$ now their like 300$. Keep up the vids bro 😎
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Trying to understand:
1. To run this plasma cutter, an air compressor MUST ALSO run at the same time?
2. Does it work without an air compressor?
You must have an air compressor hooked up to it for it to work.
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In comparison, Does the 110v plasma cutter cut as well as the 220v?
The reason that I'm asking is because I'm looking into buying one. Harbor Freight has the 110v for around $350 dollars. But my local pawn shop has the 220v model used for $350... My only worry is that I only have one 220v circuit in my garage and there for I'd have to run another wire/circuit in order to use the 220v model... But if the 110v cutter can cut up to 1/4" metal, then I'd be happy with that..... I mostly work on small projects, lawn mowers, angle iron, sheet metal, etc... Nothing as big as a piece of rail road track or anything of that nature...
The 110v you have to go slower than the 220v but it still has a clean cut. The 110 can cut up to 1/4 inch. The tips are more expensive for the 110 because you have to buy them from harbor freight. The 220v you can buy a batch off of Amazon.
Diggin the shirt bro. Just bought the Chicago Electric Flux 125 welder, it's definitely a decent unit and welds really good for the price. Now I need to pick this up
Thanks man
That’s one bad ass plasma cutter! I’ll have to buy one soon for me I bought a tooliom welder at the time it was a 1,000$ now their like 300$. Keep up the vids bro 😎
The instructions? Where are the instructions? 😂
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