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Does anyone have expeience with using plasma cutters? I am considering buying one but I am getting mixed information on them. I was considering buying the Hobart 250A with an on board air compressor but I've heard it probably would not handle cutting body panels. I was trying to stay with a cutter that would run on regular 110 current instaed of 220. I want to remove rusted parts of panels on a pickup truck and weld new parts ones in. I was thinking about a plasma cutter because I heard it would be easier to make clean and precise cuts for fitting up the new parts. Any suggestions?
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The cooler the temperature less would be the demand on the air conditioners. This in turn reduces the usage of electricity, and there by saving the resources.
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