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I was cutting 12ft sheets cause of the cost of sheet. When your not using it its nice for it to be as small as it needs to be. |
I've got the answer --- (gee -- anyone surprised by that?) --- Go big or go home -- step up and buy a 5X10 LASER table!
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Rodger,Try a jig saw,cost a whole lot less,No smoke,No messy water table,No software to learn,Takes up no floor space,Replacement parts cheap,Low cost blades,cuts what ever line is on the plate,Uses very little power,I am buying 2 so I can have speed production of parts.:lol:
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ best solution yet! The old KISS principle! :thumbsup: :yes:
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I walk in my shop everyday since I installed the machine and B%$ch about how big it is. ITs a 5x10 but takes up almost 7x14 , and when your working in a small 2000 sq ft shop that is valuable real estate. Basically I am now down to a 2 bay shop, which cuts a car out of my work load I was capable of. I'm building a addition on to the shop in the coming week. AS we have signed some new customer contracts and I need the bay back.
But besides that if I had to do it again I would do exactly like I did originally. I can get full sheets of plate so cheap through the boiler plant here, and drop the whole plate on there. No cutting down to size to fit the table. My only issue right now is once I get it to the shop, is man handling a 300lb sheet of metal out of the truck and 10 feet into the shop and on the table. |
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