Is there anyone with a plasma cam in northeast Pa . we are looking to purchase a plasma cam 5x10 for our shop . I would like to see one in action before we buy , any help would be appreciated .
Is there anyone with a plasma cam in northeast Pa . we are looking to purchase a plasma cam 5x10 for our shop . I would like to see one in action before we buy , any help would be appreciated .
Plasmacam is a good choice, I have had their machines for over 15 years, easy to learn, easy to use. I suggest getting the advanced Design Edge software and advanced height control options, will be worth every penny over time. You may want to post this on the PlasmaSpider.com ? Index page as I think there may be many more Plasmacam users on that forum. You are welcome to come to NH and take a look at mine.
Jim Colt
Jim,
You're one stand up guy! Thanks for helping all of us guys out when considering a new machine.
You can blame plasma cam's DesignEDGE Software for this one:
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Here is another sweet plasmacam cut out using DesignEDGE:
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thanks for the info . we received the machine and now in the process of making a down draft table to make the shop as smoke free as possible.
a Downdraft is definetely the the way to go,
These might be helpful for a 4x4 plasmacam (allows you to get away with a much smaller ventilation fan, because the enclosure area is reduced):
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I found a instructional video for a downdraft for a PlasmaCAM:
JAG
Do you have the dxf for this table?
Check out Plasmacam's owners community on their web site. There is definitely a few plasmacam owners that have build these for their systems. I'd say that would be best place to see if you can track down a dxf for it. If worse comes to worst, something like this would be extremely easy to lay out and cut using your designedge software.
Let us know if you come across something.
Good Luck Brother!
JAG
There is one in Southeastern PA and Central, PA, and Western, PA