Since we've gotten our Professional set of tools from Cornwell, Tom and I have been dying to use the plasma cutter. Problem was that we didn't have a 220 volt outlet in the shop. The car lifts are powered by a direct line.
So........I called a good friend of mine, Jeff Brecht, whose an electrician. A twelve pack of long necks, a couple of BBQ sliced pork pig sandwiches and a few hours on Saturday, and we had the Garage powered with enough 220 to light up the Vegas strip. Everyone should have at least one friend that is an electrician! If you don't have an electrician friend, you should get one. They know a lot of stuff.
As for the plasma cutter.....it's a tool that I never could justify spending money on for my personal tool collection. Now that we have one here, and we have tried it out, it's a tool that I don't want to be without.
Click here to check out the first cuts with the Plasma cutter:
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Cuts like a hot knife going through butter.
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plasma cutters on the Cornwell site then find your
local Cornwell dealer.
Bless you Cornwell. Tom and I are in love with our Plasma cutter. Don't know what we would do without it. We are spending a lot of time looking for things to cut now. If it's in the shop and it's metal.........it's in trouble.
We even got our marketing Guru Lloyd some cutting time.
Check back in later and you'll see what happens when you give a couple of kids a new toy. We plan on cutting some really cool stuff.
My plan is to cut James' desk in half.