Hi All,
I have been building a CNC plasma cutting table based on plans from JD garage.
I would have bought the cutter that they recommend but it does not look to be available in the uk - LOTOS LTP5500D.
I have gone round in circles looking at various models,
Ideally im after something around the 500 pound mark non HF/blowback start and CNC ready - does anyone have any recommendations?
Steve
budget/reasonably priced plasma cutter (UK)
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Re: budget/reasonably priced plasma cutter (UK)
Hey Steve
I think 500 gbp works out to 650ish usd so this may be a little more than your looking to spend but check out the Everlast 52i if it's available in your area. I chose it over Hypertherm purely on the fact that I could not afford a Hypertherm and it has worked well for me.
I think 500 gbp works out to 650ish usd so this may be a little more than your looking to spend but check out the Everlast 52i if it's available in your area. I chose it over Hypertherm purely on the fact that I could not afford a Hypertherm and it has worked well for me.
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Re: budget/reasonably priced plasma cutter (UK)
https://www.r-techwelding.co.uk/welding ... sma-cutter
they run discounts at various times of the year, 5% to 10% off... if you get on the phone you may be able to negotiate a discount at a different time of the year, if you mention you will wait for the discount or if they can match it now
what controller and software are you intending to run?
they run discounts at various times of the year, 5% to 10% off... if you get on the phone you may be able to negotiate a discount at a different time of the year, if you mention you will wait for the discount or if they can match it now
what controller and software are you intending to run?
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Re: budget/reasonably priced plasma cutter (UK)
Thanks for the replies everyone I will have a look at the suggestions.
Thanks, I was intending to use fusion 360 for the software and an open builds controller (the same as is used by JD garage) this was purley so if I required support from them im not adding an uneeded layer of complexity.robertspark wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 3:50 am https://www.r-techwelding.co.uk/welding ... sma-cutter
they run discounts at various times of the year, 5% to 10% off... if you get on the phone you may be able to negotiate a discount at a different time of the year, if you mention you will wait for the discount or if they can match it now
what controller and software are you intending to run?