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    Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    I am looking into getting something for cutting plate(mainly 3/16 and down) at a more efficient, easier, and more accurate way. I have about a grand to spend. Cyberweld has a Miller 125 plasma cutter for like $950. I am kind of leaning towards a bandsaw though because it will make less mess and I wont have to do any cleanup work on the piece like grinding. What are your opinions. Can I even get a decent metal cutting bandsaw(vertical) for a grand?
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    Re: Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    a good plasma will do more than a band saw will ever do. you can take your plasma to your work peice, but not your bandsaw. and if your tips are new, and the material is not too thick, you can make pretty clean cuts that dont require too much grinding. i would always make aluminum tamplates (not too thick) and after they were fitted right, i would remove an 1/8th inch all the way around. i would clamp this too my steel and use this as a template that my plasme could trace and the 1/8th inch was to make up the difference for the tip of the plasma. good luck

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    Re: Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    It's kind of a toss up with a bandsaw OR a plasma.....

    Bandsaw is good for more precise cutting without a lot of cleanup...
    You can cut higher angles on tubes versus a chop saw...
    You can cut thinner sheet metal without possibly warping it from too much heat....

    Plasma can cut just about anything....
    You can use it almost anywhere....
    It is more multi-purpose because you can use it for cutting old crap off of your truck a lot faster than a cut-off blade.....

    I had this same problem and decided that I just needed to get both.....
    You can pick up a decent Wilton 14" metal cutting bandsaw from Enco for just under a grand....Wilton Bandsaw


    For versatility I'd go with the plasma for now and save up for a bandsaw later....
    I have a Hypertherm 380 and it's great...never regret spending the money on it...
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    Re: Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    How much did you pay for your Hypertherm? Also how do you like your bandsaw? What is the thickest you have cut with it? I am really leaning towards a bandsaw because of the cleanup issus witha plasma. What size air compresser would I need to run a plasma? I have a fairly small one right now but it is continuous. I still have an O/A torch too. Anyone know of any other places that have good deals on bandsaws?
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    Don't let the name scare you, but Harbor Freight has a great bandsaw. It's a descent sized unit and could possibly use a bigger table but other than that it's pretty good. All you need to do is change the gear inside to a bigger one (I think?) to slow the speed down and a blade for cutting metal, because it is originally intended for wood. But you can buy the gear at HF I believe. A couple of my friends have this one and infact the shop I used to work at had it and it was used just about everyday with no problems. I'm not real sure on the price so I'll just give a ballpark. I believe they start around $250-350 and they will occasionally go on sale for around $175-250 (depends what the original price was). Save up a couple hundred more and have both.

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    Re: Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    I have the hypertherm 380 also -- paid a lil less than a 1000 for it on ebay -- works great. I was also in a similiar predicament that you are in a little while back and i settled it with a small jet Horizontal/vertical band saw. At 270 bucks (from western tool) i could justify getting both at the time and so far it has worked great. Harbor freight makes a similiar one for about a hundred bucks less -- but i compared the two and the hundred bucks more was definately worth the increase in quality. The vertical setup isn't as good as say a standart vertical bandsaw but its done just about everything i've need it to do.

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    Re: Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    Quote Originally Posted by WorkInProgress
    How much did you pay for your Hypertherm? Also how do you like your bandsaw? What is the thickest you have cut with it? I am really leaning towards a bandsaw because of the cleanup issus witha plasma. What size air compresser would I need to run a plasma? I have a fairly small one right now but it is continuous. I still have an O/A torch too. Anyone know of any other places that have good deals on bandsaws?

    I paid around $1000 for the Hypertherm....you don't need a huge compressor for it, but the smaller the compressor, the more it will be running and that will cause more moisture to build up in the air which can eat up the consumables and eventually hurt the machine....I used to run a small craftsman 18 gallon compressor with mine and I attached a water trap right to the back of the plasma cutter to help.

    The shop I used to work at had a Wilton 14"....I have a 23" Pehaka....
    We used to cut anything from 20 gauge to 1/4" with no problem.....basically with a bandsaw a lot of the cutting potential comes from a quality blade. I use nothing but bi-metal blades with a 10-14 tooth variable pitch. They outlast a regular carbon blade by about 10 times....the main thing to remember when cutting with a saw is that you want about 3-4 teeth of the blade inside the cut at all times for the best quality and longevity of the blade.

    I too have heard that the Harbor Freight bandsaw is OK but remember, you get what you pay for....
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    Re: Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    in my shop i dont use the plasma that much, you can live with out it.

    i would say band saw, if u need to make brakekets all the time, cant be without mine, so much less grinding, i sand all the saw marks of. i would recamend a 1/4 14/18tpi lenox diemaster 2 bandsaw blade, only place i know u can get it is to order it from j&l industrial supply.have seen alot of guys buying cheap wood cuting bandsaws and slowing them down with pulleys to cut metal.

    i use a torch to cut of brackets of a frame u can get closer to the weld with out cuttin into the frame.
    i have a optic eye flame/plasma cutter now but i still use the band saw all the time.

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    Re: Band Saw or Plasma Cutter

    PM me, I have a perfectly good Miller 375 that I have been thinking of selling for about a 1K with a stand and long cord, ready to go. I want to step up to something that will blow though .750 fast.

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