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Posted 7/25/2018 8:28:30 PM |
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Posted 7/25/2018 9:32:06 PM |
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Ah, kidney stones are VERY painful. Hope you're doing better now. Did they do the sonic break up method of removal?
So you built a General Lee, eh. I hate those cars. They always beat my car at car shows.
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Posted 8/17/2018 11:35:58 AM |
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Posted 9/6/2018 7:31:51 AM |
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Posted 9/6/2018 10:16:53 AM |
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Did you have those fabricated?
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Posted 9/7/2018 10:23:37 PM |
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Posted 9/8/2018 1:11:03 PM |
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hey towman,
Your build seems to be progressing very nicely.
I have been building my Tumbler with old techniques and methods to help others understand it can be done without a lot of high-tech tools.
I have a 4 X 4 Torchmate CNC cutting table but I have not used it on my Tumbler, yet.
It has a Miller tool plasma torch and it runs on Torchmate sofeware.
What kind of plasma CNC table are you using?
What kind of plasma torch?
What kind of software?
Any advice for builders on using CNC plasma tables and plasma torches?
Techniques, methods, and other observation you have observed with CNC plasma tables. vertigo
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Posted 9/11/2018 3:51:25 PM |
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Posted 9/11/2018 4:03:22 PM |
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Posted 9/21/2018 6:05:43 PM |
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