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PLASMA CUTTER>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I wanted a Plasma cutter, but did not want to pay a big price for one...
So I found this, and it has been great. Cuts .250 like butter. It is for a
home - hobby shop due to the duty cycle, but I cut up my whole Duster
and it has been perfect. When I first got it I though I made a mistake
because
it was so small, but I have had it next to much larger machines, and it
cuts as good or better that all of them. Cost about $700.00....and it is
220.

http://www.usaweld.com/products/plasma_cutters/300.html

Earl 


I bought Lincoln's best 110v. plasma cutter on e-bay for $1060.00 including
freight. It was the best move I've made building my car. I'm doing work
similar to what you are planning & it is indispensable.
Hammer


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>   Should i sink 1200-1500 bucks into a plasma cutter or just try air
>   nibblers, cut off tools, etc. 
>       Remember on my AWB project theres going to be lots of cutting.
>     Neal Zimmerman, Eugene Oregon
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