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awemawson:
Thanks for the link John, I've ordered the mask.

Andrew
BillTodd:
John, don't go paying for that cutter . You've earned it ;)

(Honestly, i had more expensive freebies after reviewing them :D)

Another great video, i was particularly taken by your neighbour's long johns - must get me self a pair8-)

Bill
DaveH:

--- Quote from: awemawson on December 13, 2013, 05:20:11 PM ---Thanks for the link John, I've ordered the mask.

Andrew

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Andrew,
You have ordered a mask from a company that states "doesn't post to South Africa" -seems a bit discriminant to me.  (Shame on you)
 :lol: :lol: :lol:
DaveH
S. Heslop:
That thing does look handy. Especially with the circle cutter.

How would it fare cutting things with a non flat surface? Like castings or extrusions.


Oh by the way the video didn't turn up in my youtube feed. Maybe it's something wigging out on my end but you might've forgot to send it to subscribers.
AdeV:

--- Quote from: S. Heslop on December 13, 2013, 08:08:12 PM ---How would it fare cutting things with a non flat surface? Like castings or extrusions.

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I used mine to cut the rusty frozen nuts off a bunch of studs (hmm, now there's a sentence that could be misinterpreted  :bugeye:) that were holding a cast iron exhaust manifold on. Managed to do it with minimal damage to the manifold, although the plasma would cheerfully cut that I'm sure.
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