LOL I've never heard that before. Plasma is ALWAYS better. And there is no way around that, as long as its powerful enough. plus torches are only good for ferrous metal that is not to thin. plasma cuts everything. Oxy-fuel is for people that wish they can afford to buy plasma someday.
No way man, oxy acetlyene is only good for cutting heavy grade metals, for thin work pieces plasma cutting is the way to go, all you need is electricity and compressed air.
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weldersmart 3 months ago
Plasma torch = Chuck Norris match stick.
engeng1234 4 months ago
I prefer LCD
SpaceMountainLarry 11 months ago 2
I prefer superheated plasma... not lame plasma torch plasma
DaedricLavaWhiskey 1 year ago
Now how am I supposed to kill necromorphs with that thing?
moosewing2 1 year ago
FUCK YEA FOR FUTURE LIGHTSABERS!
mattazPKpro 1 year ago
@mattazPKpro I'd say daggerbeams are more realistic.
Jezthevalley 1 year ago
oxy acetylene is the way to go guys...and yes they are just as neat...i fuckin love playin with the torch
cumminsferlife 2 years ago
LOL I've never heard that before. Plasma is ALWAYS better. And there is no way around that, as long as its powerful enough. plus torches are only good for ferrous metal that is not to thin. plasma cuts everything. Oxy-fuel is for people that wish they can afford to buy plasma someday.
freddytk421 2 years ago
Plasma cutting makes a cleaner cut.
savagesnowball 1 year ago
i prefer oxy gas from petrogen
trinity7723 2 years ago
No way man, oxy acetlyene is only good for cutting heavy grade metals, for thin work pieces plasma cutting is the way to go, all you need is electricity and compressed air.
and oxy torches are no where as neat as plasma.
todderizer2000 3 years ago 6
oxy acetalyne cutting is the way to go
archerofdoom 3 years ago
pretty piece of engineering.
endeffector 4 years ago
what are the pros and cons vs an ordinary oxygen/acetylene cutter?
blidderbla 4 years ago
Plasma is faster on thin metals. At thickness greater than 1/2 an inch, oxyfuel is faster for cutting.
evan1005 3 years ago 5
wow! looks a lot more fun and efficient than oxy acetylene cutting.
JetJockey87 5 years ago
It's much better on sheet metal, but it is painfully slow on thicker materials.
bodybager 4 years ago 2