Awesome review... The cuts look nice and clean and the 1 inch cut was a plus... I'm sure I would never end up cutting 1 inch material but good to know that it does the job if needed... Another great video...👍😎👍
I bought this plasma cutter based in large part on positive RUclips reviews. I am pleased with it overall - it seems a little anemic on 110V, had a long time cutting 1/4", but with 220V it seems just fine. My question is more about the tips and torch - my torch came with only 1 set of consumables and Yeswelder is out of replacements on their website and on Amazon. Some conflicting information out there led me to believe the pilot arc torch it came with is an IPT40 - however, when looking at the consumables for the IPT-40 torch, they do NOT look like the ones that came with my torch. On Yeswelder's site, it SAYS they sell a consumable kit for an IPT40 Cutting Torch, and the pictures look like the consumables in my torch - but when I buy replacements online (that are available) they do NOT fit in my torch. All the IPT40 consumables I find available are vastly different - the electrode will not thread in properly and it has a different shape, with a shoulder on the electrode, instead of the straight, narrow and relatively short electrodes Yeswelder sells. These actually look more like the Lotos CUT60 electrodes, but that is for a drag tip. So I'm looking for a replacement torch - probably a pilot arc one and ideally a drag tip one. Suggestions? Or somewhere I can get consumables for my pilot arc Yeswelder torch which DOESN'T appear to be an IPT40, or at least doesn't utilize most of the IPT40 consumables out there?? Can you even USE a drag tip torch with this machine? It's a decent machine, yes - but definitely some stars off due to unavailability of replacement consumables and (possible?) proprietary design.
I never got a chance to order consumables for this machine. I did search on ebay and saw some that mentioned ipt40. I would try searching on there as a last resort. Sorry if I wasn't much help.
@@cutweldngrind It turns out the LPT40 torch consumables DO fit in the torch for the CUT-65DS, but Yeswelder uses their own non-standard parts. So while they don't 'match', the new parts DO fit, if you change out ALL of them, not just the electrode and tip. But Yeswelder's parts LOOK different, so it threw me off when shopping everyone else's parts. And Yeswelder says they will be out of stock for at least another month.
I was out on vacation and sick but I do need to buy a tank and regulator so I can try MiG welding with it. I tried a spool of flux and it splattered everywhere. I will need to build a cart to attach all the stuff together.
If I had to choose 1 machine it would be the CUT60. The Primeweld Cut60 is just built stronger and feels better all around. The Primeweld Cut60 also seems to cut better and has the option to wire up to a plasma table. The Yeswelder seems a bit flimsy around the torch cable connectors but hasn't failed yet. I like Primeweld machines and their customer service is great.
@@cutweldngrind since this is a non high frequency machine, it can also be hooked up to a CNC plasma correct? I just ordered one bc the first one I bought was a high freq machine and is sending alot of noise through the electronics
The HD version of the video is still being processed so it may appear blurry. I am trying to work on a give away so rushed through this upload.
Awesome review... The cuts look nice and clean and the 1 inch cut was a plus... I'm sure I would never end up cutting 1 inch material but good to know that it does the job if needed... Another great video...👍😎👍
Thanks. I always get excited trying out equipment to see what they can do. I have only done 3/4" material once on a project and mostly do 1/4".
Pretty sweet 😉👍
I bought this plasma cutter based in large part on positive RUclips reviews. I am pleased with it overall - it seems a little anemic on 110V, had a long time cutting 1/4", but with 220V it seems just fine. My question is more about the tips and torch - my torch came with only 1 set of consumables and Yeswelder is out of replacements on their website and on Amazon. Some conflicting information out there led me to believe the pilot arc torch it came with is an IPT40 - however, when looking at the consumables for the IPT-40 torch, they do NOT look like the ones that came with my torch. On Yeswelder's site, it SAYS they sell a consumable kit for an IPT40 Cutting Torch, and the pictures look like the consumables in my torch - but when I buy replacements online (that are available) they do NOT fit in my torch. All the IPT40 consumables I find available are vastly different - the electrode will not thread in properly and it has a different shape, with a shoulder on the electrode, instead of the straight, narrow and relatively short electrodes Yeswelder sells. These actually look more like the Lotos CUT60 electrodes, but that is for a drag tip.
So I'm looking for a replacement torch - probably a pilot arc one and ideally a drag tip one. Suggestions? Or somewhere I can get consumables for my pilot arc Yeswelder torch which DOESN'T appear to be an IPT40, or at least doesn't utilize most of the IPT40 consumables out there?? Can you even USE a drag tip torch with this machine? It's a decent machine, yes - but definitely some stars off due to unavailability of replacement consumables and (possible?) proprietary design.
I never got a chance to order consumables for this machine. I did search on ebay and saw some that mentioned ipt40. I would try searching on there as a last resort. Sorry if I wasn't much help.
@@cutweldngrind It turns out the LPT40 torch consumables DO fit in the torch for the CUT-65DS, but Yeswelder uses their own non-standard parts. So while they don't 'match', the new parts DO fit, if you change out ALL of them, not just the electrode and tip. But Yeswelder's parts LOOK different, so it threw me off when shopping everyone else's parts. And Yeswelder says they will be out of stock for at least another month.
Hey Cut. Good video. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
Thanks Andy. This machine did good and survived my test.
Good to see new video how is the 205 mig welder
I was out on vacation and sick but I do need to buy a tank and regulator so I can try MiG welding with it. I tried a spool of flux and it splattered everywhere. I will need to build a cart to attach all the stuff together.
Do you know if the CUT 65DS can use the pencil torch instead pf handel torch
Do they sell consumables that I can touch to the steel? I've been used to that for 25 years with hypertherm.
I was wanting to know that also I use hypertherm at work and like the drag tip
What breaker does it need 220v?
Does anyone know the parts and service availability on these machines? Thanks
How do you compare this to the primal cut 60
If I had to choose 1 machine it would be the CUT60. The Primeweld Cut60 is just built stronger and feels better all around. The Primeweld Cut60 also seems to cut better and has the option to wire up to a plasma table. The Yeswelder seems a bit flimsy around the torch cable connectors but hasn't failed yet. I like Primeweld machines and their customer service is great.
@@cutweldngrind since this is a non high frequency machine, it can also be hooked up to a CNC plasma correct? I just ordered one bc the first one I bought was a high freq machine and is sending alot of noise through the electronics