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Avoid the Lincoln small unit that sells for around $1000. I bought one and it died in under two years. The motherboard is non serviceable and it became a paper weight.
The Kid and I were talking about tools this weekend. He said, "this reminds me of the 3 dollar shovel story.. a guy needed to bury his cat and didn't have a shovel. He drove 20 miles to town to the hardware store. They had a 3 dollar shovel and a 20 dollar shovel. Thinking he only needed to use it once, he bought the 3 dollar shovel and drove back. It promptly broke, so he made another 40 mile round trip and bought the 20 dollar shovel."Get the good tool. You'll eventually forget the price you paid, and never be aggravated or *injured* by a cheap one.
I have had a Thermal Dynamics hand held plasma cutter in my high school school shop for the past 8 years and it used almost everyday. It has held up very well to use by high school students. Nothing has broken on it yet. Depending what your cutting it might be worth your while to look into the small plasma cutters that have their own built in air compressors. Almost every major manufacturer has a model that they sell. Can't go wrong with Hypertherm or Thermal Dynamics either.
Just curious -- how clean do affordable plasma cutters cut, how precise are they, and what is a nominal max. thickness of material? Could I accurately cut sheet metal? do plunge cuts? round holes?
Non-serviceable as in not available anywhere at any price?
Are plasma cutters CAD driven, or are they a manual tool?
I have 1phase 220v in my shop so could get a bit more amps for the cutter & hence get it to cut 1/4"steel mostly for the tractor & like stuff.What are 'the consumables' and how do they work into the cost equation ?
So like my welder, I have a ground lead to clip to the work?