Anonymous-0
Well-known Member
Had a customer of where I work cut me some parts to make the 3 pt. hitch mounts for a scarifier I'm fabricating. I didn't want to drill 7/8" holes in 1/2" plate with a hand drill. I gave him a drawing and said I need the bottom holes 7/8" and the top link holes 3/4". He said his plasma table has true hole technology and could cut perfect holes at the same time as the plates. I guess he needs a better plasma set up than the one he has. It cost over $250,000.00! The cuts were smooth but I've seen better cuts from an oxy/fuel shape cutting machine. Like Puddles had mentioned, the cut edge isn't square top to bottom on several pieces and the true hole technology needs some improvement. The pins wouldn't go through any of the 6 holes. I can clean them up but they would have been a lot more accurate if they would have been punched with the ironworker in the shop. For a lot of stuff plasma is the cats meow but I still think oxy/fuel can do a nicer cut. For $250,000.00 I think a water jet machine would be the ticket.