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Elkmontbrown
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Hi my name is Anthony i am a hobbiest and retired tool and die maker . Hope to meet many friends here. Have had a plasma cutter for years(Hobart 27i). But since i retired i am wanting to get into some serious fab work with my two sons. I have a lot to learn and hope you guys are willing to help an old man with his retirement passion.
Thanks in advance
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Welcome aboard Anthony, lots of info here and helpers too. You can do a good look around using the search function in the upper right. You can place your questions in the category that fits for a quicker reply.
have fun from another old retired guy I do, lots of fun projects, what type of fab work are you looking to do??
DIY 4X4 Plasma/Router Table
Hypertherm PM65 Machine Torch
Drag Knife and Scribe
Miller Mig welder
13" metal lathe
Small Mill
Everlast PowerTig 255 EXT
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Welcome Anthony! Sounds like a great plan for you and your sons. Do you have a cnc table also or just using the Hobart for hand held cutting?
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Anthony - welcome to the forum. "hobbiest and retired tool and die maker" is a super great combination! What sorts of projects to you hope to make, and are you planning to buy a cnc plasma table? If so, have you thought about which software you might use? There is much great information here for software, hardware, and cutters. Good luck with your new venture.
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sonbakler wrote: Tue Nov 15, 2022 8:57 am Welcome Anthony! Sounds like a great plan for you and your sons. Do you have a cnc table also or just using the Hobart for hand held cutting?
I have the Hobart 27i and just bought a Primeweld cut60 and the Arcdroid CNC robot. Also have the Hobart 140 handler and the Vevor 250 mig stick lift tig combo and the Eastwood 200 digital stick tig combo No heat in shop to cold for this old man this week in the low to mid 40's. I do just a little for public mostly friends and family . And any fun project i want to tackle. Also have a few shop machines Mill, lathe, and surface grinder. So any thing i can dream up i will tackle . Ben down ever since August 2020 Covid almost killed me. Just this fall getting back to about 75% full strength. Next spring and summer should be great for the shop
God bless and work safely!
Anthony
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adbuch wrote: Tue Nov 15, 2022 7:06 pm Anthony - welcome to the forum. "hobbiest and retired tool and die maker" is a super great combination! What sorts of projects to you hope to make, and are you planning to buy a cnc plasma table? If so, have you thought about which software you might use? There is much great information here for software, hardware, and cutters. Good luck with your new venture.
David
Hi David.
I am no good at g code and softwear . So i bought the Arcdroid. Think it will serve me well as i will be doing some signs and a bracket and hole patterns in steel and aluminum and support plated . 99% of the plate will be .5" thick and under.
God bless and work safely.

Anthony
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Sounds like a full shop, that's awesome! Glad to hear your back to good health and ready to get busy. Have fun.
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