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Miller Plasma cutter

I use a miller 375. It won't do a clean cut at 1/2 inch but it will cut it.

I'm really happy with it. Took a while to get used to the air staying on after you release the trigger. But then I realized, it is supposed to do that.
 
I use the Miller 375 Xtreme. :awesomework: Haven't done a whole lot with it yet but it's definitely bad ass! It just takes a lot of power! Haven't even used it with 220V yet though. :looser:

The GF likes it too. :redneck:

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Is the 375 and the extreme 375 the same ? Does the 375 mean they are rated for cutting 3/8s.

Yeah, they're basically the same however the Xtreme can be ran on 220V as well giving it a slightly longer duty cycle. Plus it comes with a neat box. :redneck:

From Miller's site:
 

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When I worked at Olympic we had (i don't know the series) the one that was rated to sever 1 1/4, it was a pretty nice torch, but super bad about burning up tip's.
 
Yeah, they're basically the same however the Xtreme can be ran on 220V as well giving it a slightly longer duty cycle. Plus it comes with a neat box. :redneck:

From Miller's site:

I have the regular 375 and it is running of 220. They have the same capacities and both can work off either 110 or 220. The Xtreme is just really compact and portable.
 
I've got a plamsatec 40 that I got from ebay. I heard about them from Pirate 4x4... Gotta say I love it and it cuts 1/4 like butter. Best part is that it was $425 to my door.
 
I have the 1251 with a custom cutting table/CAD set up. I :heartpump: it. I would say for what you're looking for go with the 625. :awesomework:
 
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just bought the Thermal dynamics 51....

should be here early next week.....I'll give you a review of it.
 
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