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Hello from Arkansas,
I'm new to the plasma table world, just got my new Langmuir XR table set up and playing around with it, i do mechanical work, welding & fab, and powder coating, so this is a great addition to my side hustle! a ton of great info here!
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Arkansas here too.....Just outside Searcy
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Ft Smith here
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Welcome! Lots of Langmuir users and other great folks here.
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Welcome aboard! Langmuir makes some pretty nice tables. What plasma cutter are you using? As you are probably aware, Langmuir has some great Fusion 360 tutorials.

https://www.langmuirsystems.com/software/fusion

Many here us Inkscape as well and there are many nice tutorials available as well. I particularly like those from "Logos by Nick". He has free stuff on Youtube, and also offers an online course for $17 that is well worth the price (in my opinion). Feel free to share photos of your setup as well as any of your projects.

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i'm currently using the razor cut 45, it seems to work well. yes they do have some great vids, i been hitting them alot. 17 for a class is worth it to me also, cost you more than than gumming around trying to figure it out lol! i'll be posting some pics of work and setup soon. thanks for the welcomes and advice!
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JP1 wrote: Wed May 11, 2022 1:45 pm i'm currently using the razor cut 45, it seems to work well. yes they do have some great vids, i been hitting them alot. 17 for a class is worth it to me also, cost you more than than gumming around trying to figure it out lol! i'll be posting some pics of work and setup soon. thanks for the welcomes and advice!
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here's my setup, just got air done after burning threw some consumables lol
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Nice looking setup! Some may disagree, but I would probably add an additional drain valve to keep water from collecting in those middle U's. And maybe a drain just ahead of your regulator/dryer as well.
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auto drain water traps are on the way all 4 areas, will cut in if they ever get here lol.
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JP1 wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 12:58 am auto drain water traps are on the way all 4 areas, will cut in if they ever get here lol.
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adbuch wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 12:37 am Nice looking setup! Some may disagree, but I would probably add an additional drain valve to keep water from collecting in those middle U's. And maybe a drain just ahead of your regulator/dryer as well.
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If he piped those loops together as you suggest, it will circumvent the cooling loop he's created. The air will take the shortest path. It sounds like the OP has the right idea putting a separate drain valve in each loop.
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