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New to Plasmaspider
Just want to say hi to all. I’ve read through several topics on different sites and this one beats them all for knowledge and direction. I’m retired USAFR and my interest in Plasma CNC has been on my mind since 2017. I want to buy the Lincoln 4400 or 4800 but I also don’t want to break the bank as I venture into this extremely unique hobby/business. My question is: If in my shoes and and finally deciding to get in to the plasma side of art and business , what entry level machine is the most highly recommended from this site? I apologize for asking the question if it’s already in the topics discussion somewhere. I often wonder while reading advice columns on this subject if the manufacturer of a certain machine is weighing in to give there machine the advantage. Thank You
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Re: New to Plasmaspider
Welcome to the site.
I own a Hypertherm and I'm very pleased with it
I own a Hypertherm and I'm very pleased with it
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Re: New to Plasmaspider
we run a Hypertherm powermax 65 great machine, just depends on how thick of material you want to cut..