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Currently have an Esab thats been kicking it since 1996, and looking to get into something that will sever 1/2-5/8.
Ive not heard a lot about them, and would like to keep my arsenal miller blue, but doing research, not sure which way to go.
Louis
I usually go blue - i personally have the Miller 375, and it's awesome! If i were to do it again i would get a miller but more power. The 375 will cut 1/2" steel slowly... You can not go wrong with Hypertherm or Thermal Dynamics - i believe thermal dynamics started it all?
Hypertherm powermax 45 looks like itll do the job well, but pricey at 1800ish.
Hypertherm powermax 30 will just meet the specs, and be close to budget.
How is parts availability and long term life of the hypertherm line?
We use Powermax900's at my shop and they absolutly kick ***. parts are MORE available than Miller or Esab counterparts. that MAY be just in our area, but parts are always on the shelf at AirGas. I work with some real idiots too, and these machines get ABUSED, but keep on working.
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Cuts threw anything like butter!!
Cuts threw anything like butter!!
Just like their welders.
Hypertherm Is the way to go, thermal dynamics if you are on a budget..
Ive cut 1 1/4" thick steel plate with a $1600 hypertherm powermax 45.

They re badge alot of stuff thats electrical.... their hand tools, and most other stuff is superb, I have 2 boxes full of snap on tools, but their welding line is terrible. And just because you get a deal on them, doesnt mean others do. I used to get 50% off their stuff too, even at $2500, I wouldnt buy it.
Take my advice as you wish, I own a welding shop, if it were better I would run it, price was/is not the issue, what you get as a result is.
I Have snap ons new portable jump pack, with the digital display, I saw the exact same one in northern tool under the Don shumacher racing DSR line....Identical. It's a good pack but it's imported, and their welders are imported too..
I also love my millers but after reviewing miller, hyperther and a couple others the thermodynamics 52 has all the options of the much more expensive machines at a more entry level price. You yet what you pay for and always buy one size bigger than you need. It increases your versatility and cut speed with thinner materials.




