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Re: Plasma Cutter - Harber Freight
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Posted by stevetx on March 14, 2004 at 17:26:37 from (216.110.52.202):
In Reply to: Plasma Cutter - Harber Freight posted by Don L C on March 14, 2004 at 12:35:37:
Don, I can't tell you anything about Harbor Frieght plama cutters but I do have a Hypertherm 380. I have been very pleased with it. I have seen them on ebay new for around $1100. The Miller Cutmate 175 is identical and as far as I can tell and the gun parts are interchagable. They are both 110v and 220v units. Theres a switch lever on back to set to the right voltage. I think you will be very happy with either one. Both brands have excellent support. Hope this helps
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