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<blockquote data-quote="jg123" data-source="post: 4994254" data-attributes="member: 15684"><p>Consumables seem to last well especially with it having a drag tip. Has good cut capacity but you need a good power supply for the 550 single phase, 32 amp plugs plus running the compressor. We needed to upgrade the armour cable to the workshop anyway as it was originally designed as a lambing shed but 16amp sockets and small core cable blows the rcd straight away. Not really used the heating yet, doubt it will be as good for heating big things but lot more accurate and safer for heating parts near flammble things or things that could melt. Not done much with the gouging yet either but got a bucket blade to change so will have a play then blowing out the original welds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jg123, post: 4994254, member: 15684"] Consumables seem to last well especially with it having a drag tip. Has good cut capacity but you need a good power supply for the 550 single phase, 32 amp plugs plus running the compressor. We needed to upgrade the armour cable to the workshop anyway as it was originally designed as a lambing shed but 16amp sockets and small core cable blows the rcd straight away. Not really used the heating yet, doubt it will be as good for heating big things but lot more accurate and safer for heating parts near flammble things or things that could melt. Not done much with the gouging yet either but got a bucket blade to change so will have a play then blowing out the original welds [/QUOTE]
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