tinman123
Putting the Extra into ordinary.
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the space thing i do forget about tbh as im not too short of it altho i dont think no matter how big a shed i had it actually would be BIG enough anyways but that's just me.I do have a plasma cutter actually and quite a good one in fact,and yes i love it,not all of us have the space/room to have all power tools to hand,some have to keep them stored away to make room, also when working on a vehicle truck or van thats parked out the front some 30 yds away, so,instead of me flaffing about getting it all set up (yer i know doesn't take all day),i'm just as happy to slice up what i have with a grinder.
You must be spot on with your cutting not to end up not dressing it back with the grinder![]()
of all the tools in my workshop the angle grinder is the least loved, indeed its up there with detest in my book but its a necessary evil all the same, although id blame the grinder's in the workshop for well over half the colds i ever got too.
i prefer to use a flap disc for everything that it can possibly do as its not the worst of a disc to use, after that id use the 1mm discs and if i have to the grinding discs which i detest.
as for dressing up a plasma cut, i don't need to much tbh and if it dose need a lick i use the linisher but 97% of the dross will chip off with a chisel.
as for being spot on, self praise is no praise in my book but on this one ill say id be fairly tidy with the plasma, i don't do many free hand cuts unless i was nipping off something in my way but other than that i use a straight edge and 60 amps of plasma which leaves a nice clean tidy cut but judge for yourself on the outside cut on 15mm plate in the pics below, them pics were taken back in January for a different reason so just random pics i could find of a cut.