- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
Many years ago I picked up a plasma cutter that was being advertised on Pirate 4x4, several members had bought them and seemed happy. It was a Chinese inverter p-cutter and I want to say it was $450. Fast forward several years and when I'd try to use it, the damn thing would shock me thru the torch! Needless to say, I let it sit. I finally pulled it out to use, possibly repair and now it won't even power up.
I've been needing another p-cutter for a few projects and had a pretty long conversation with @Hickey about the available options, prices, etc. A p-cutter isn't something I'm going to use all that often and I have a hard time dropping $1000+ on something that's probably overkill for my needs.
I ended up getting a Eastwood Versa Cut 40 at $550, with both 110/220 volt options. They say it's rated to cut up to 3/8" and I figured that was more than enough for my needs! They also offer a larger Versa Cut 60 that's rated to cut up to 7/8, for $700! The Eastwood machines are also made in China, but they have really good reviews and have been around for years.
Tonight I needed to cut some 1/2" plate steel and thought this would be a great test... when it's rated for less. I fired up the air compressor, plugged in the 220V plug and went to town cutting the 1/2" without any trouble! I'm happy, I think this is going to be a handy machine to have around!
I've been needing another p-cutter for a few projects and had a pretty long conversation with @Hickey about the available options, prices, etc. A p-cutter isn't something I'm going to use all that often and I have a hard time dropping $1000+ on something that's probably overkill for my needs.
I ended up getting a Eastwood Versa Cut 40 at $550, with both 110/220 volt options. They say it's rated to cut up to 3/8" and I figured that was more than enough for my needs! They also offer a larger Versa Cut 60 that's rated to cut up to 7/8, for $700! The Eastwood machines are also made in China, but they have really good reviews and have been around for years.
Tonight I needed to cut some 1/2" plate steel and thought this would be a great test... when it's rated for less. I fired up the air compressor, plugged in the 220V plug and went to town cutting the 1/2" without any trouble! I'm happy, I think this is going to be a handy machine to have around!