Powermax 30 Consumables on a Powermax 45 machine torch

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Powermax 30 Consumables on a Powermax 45 machine torch

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Hi all, I for the first time in 3 years cut something different than 1.6mm plate or 0.5mm copper.
I was watching a video on making a meat cleaver and thought yeah. I have an old saw blade so I guessed a few settings and this is what happened!
I remember Jim Colt saying the other day that it is harder to control the bevel on thin stuff and easier on thick stuff. I sometimes have bevel on my 1.6mm but this 4.00 mm ex sawblade from a sawmill cut brilliant.
Only problem was I couldnt drill out the dam holes they are so hard now. tried cobalt and titanium bits but useless, any one got a plan?

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.4 sec pierce delay
30 amps (old consumables)

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That does look good, do you usually use the 30a parts on the 1.6mm plate? just wondering if you see much difference from the 45a consumables on that thickness with the taper?
I keep thinking of trying them myself.
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Those holes are not in a location that needs the steel to be hardened to much degree. I would run a flame over them and soften it up and then drill it with cobalt.
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hit it with a die grinder, then drill

,its only hard on the outside,
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SeanP wrote:That does look good, do you usually use the 30a parts on the 1.6mm plate? just wondering if you see much difference from the 45a consumables on that thickness with the taper?
I keep thinking of trying them myself.
Thanks for posting.
Yeah I have been using the 30 amp for the last 3 years or so as my table has a top speed of 150ipm. Torchmate 2 x 4
It also makes a smaller kerf than the 45 amp as well.
The photo is of 100 butterflies at 25 gauge cut with the 30 amp consumables

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weldor2005 wrote:Those holes are not in a location that needs the steel to be hardened to much degree. I would run a flame over them and soften it up and then drill it with cobalt.
Are cheers that's a good plan too

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Thanks Larry, good info.
larrycameron44 wrote:
SeanP wrote:
Yeah I have been using the 30 amp for the last 3 years or so as my table has a top speed of 150ipm. Torchmate 2 x 4
It also makes a smaller kerf than the 45 amp as well.
The photo is of 100 butterflies at 25 gauge cut with the 30 amp consumables

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