Originally Posted by
Frank S
After you use your plasma torch for a while there is one thing you will learn to hate about plasma cutting the only way to get a perfect vertical cut in a straight line. no matter how hard you try to hold the torch correctly will be to cut straight towards the ground clamp. Cutting circles, the cuts will always have a slight angle to them especially on any material over 3/8" thick. the plasma stream always seems to be attracted to the grounding point. I've noticed this even when done with CNC plasma machines.
The next thing you will positively hate is the so called ergonomically angled torch head. I don't know whose wrist they designed that angle after, but they must have had a fractured wrist that wasn't set back in place properly.
Plasma torches hate cutting through paint or rust the same as oxy fuel troches.
Free handing with a plasma torch is an experience I wouldn't wish on anybody.