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    Well, I bought all three products at plasmahelper.com. I was going to pass on the stand-off, but figured for the price, why not.

    Working with DeWayne was great, all email though. Confusion delayed the order a couple days but not a big deal (email). Make sure you know you torch measurements if you order something.

    Shipping was cheap, $5 range, they pack boxes like Everlast China (there was no room left in that box and no way I could put it back in there after I unpacked it).

    As I unpacked it, it took a couple minutes to match the bags up, but I did not need to call them, but first glance I was going there goes a couple hours.

    The pictures with the instructions for someone of age, did not get it so I went to the website. There, they are big and in color.

    I put the rip tool together first. Very impressed. Went together fast, if the torch locks down (since I had to give him my specs), I am sure I will be happy with it. Design was solid. Looks like I can get down pretty tight.

    The ripper has wing/allen screws. The wings get in the way a little when I went for smaller rip size. I myself would forget the wings and ship an allen wrench in place of them.

    The stand-off. Only as the A81 has issues with the flat containment nozzle, I bought it hoping to make that last longer than the stock wire stand-off. And it was machined and looked nice too. Sure I will use it when teaching kids to cut.

    The Circle cutter. Got it all together, had to look a the pictures online again. Not sure how well the design will work with the A81. The flat nozzle... The S45, WG60/LG and 80, etc will work fine as it's not flat. So I am sure it will well for them. But I will email DeWayne a question on it or just try it and see.

    All good quality, takes a little thought and the online pictures for me to put it all together quickly.

    So far, very happy. Love to rip square tube for channel as I get a lot of it free/cheap.

    All this in that box.. $5 and some change for shipping.
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    After I put them together. You see the spare rails and all now. See above bags of parts. Sort of like building a model as a kid.
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    Mike R.
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    Mike,

    Thanks for posting this review ... I've been very interested in the product since Buggy used it on his project. Let us know what you hear back from them on the A81 torch.

    Can you elaborate on what the issue was with how the A81 fit the stand off and the circle cutter? I'm looking at my A81 nozzle, and I see that the sides are parallel, instead of tapered, so I suspect that is that you were referring to. Would a different diameter ring help?

    Thanks
    Mike
    Last edited by posixPilot; 06-08-2012 at 12:30 AM.
    Power Pro 256

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    Nice looking stuff ... I'm going to look at plasmahelper.com and probably book mark it ... thanks for posting.
    Winky
    Powertig 200DX
    Lincoln 180c
    Hobart Handler 125
    Miller Thunderbolt
    and a bunch of other tools

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    On the stand-off. It is a plus. That wire stand-off seems to sometime send stuff back at the nozzle. I have seen guys with the issue and have a 1/8" notch on mine.

    So I went for the stand-off only since I had the A81 as my current main cutter. I tried to get Plasmahelper.com to go bigger for the 85 amp, but he had email issues and just wanted to get things going.

    On the circle cutter. I have not used it so I might be wrong, but as you said, there is no taper and I think it will be a problem. This weekend I will see if I can get to playing with it. Buried right now. But yes, the stand-off is a good thing and I think it was like $20.

    The circle jig, I am not sure it will be a good fit flat (and straight) like that. You have good eyes if you could see that from the picture. And the ring he sent me looks small. Maybe I can work with him to get an A81 match up, since it is a new torch and starting to catch on. But lack of taper so far as been a little bit of a pain.
    Mike R.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winky View Post
    Nice looking stuff ... I'm going to look at plasmahelper.com and probably book mark it ... thanks for posting.
    Winky
    I got one of each. But the ripper was what I really needed, the circle was something I will use on occasion so I grabbed that.

    The standoff, well I have the A81 so it could not hurt. Otherwise I would have skipped the stand-off.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
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    I've been looking for something like that standoff, I was thinking I'd have to fab something myself. I have a Thermal Dynamics PCH-52, so I guess I'll have to measure it next time I'm thinking about it. S/F.....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    ever use anti spatter spray helps on the plasma tips
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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoSixMike View Post
    I've been looking for something like that standoff, I was thinking I'd have to fab something myself. I have a Thermal Dynamics PCH-52, so I guess I'll have to measure it next time I'm thinking about it. S/F.....Ken M
    His is nice. He also sends two long wires you can bend for the conventional looking wire version and the threaded posts with polished ends. Measure upper diameter on the nozzle if you order. That it was held my order up, he did not know the A81 nozzle, and I was trying to get a size to cover my bigger torch too (and share the tools). Just gave up and went with the A81 size.
    Mike R.
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    The issue is that the only viable diameter I see on the PCH-52 torch is the ceramic cup. You think that'll be a problem? S/F......Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    That's quite nice, you make it or buy it? S/F....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    its a pic i found of a rite stand off for your torch . easy to make out of tubing
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    Quote Originally Posted by EchoSixMike View Post
    The issue is that the only viable diameter I see on the PCH-52 torch is the ceramic cup. You think that'll be a problem? S/F......Ken M
    Two of his demos had ceramic cups. Just snug them. The tapper is the concern I have on the circle cutter. But again, have not tried it or contacted them. Might work fine. I have another torch, maybe they can swap me a part on the circle cutter worse case.
    Mike R.
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    OK an update.

    EMS, the Plasmahelper.com stand-off was like $20, so your call on the time vs money. But it had wired and threaded studs you can make whatever height you want. So I am happy here and it was a last minute add to the order. But worth it if you need a stand-off and do not have a mill or drill and the free time.

    The circle guide I thought was going to be a problem.. Same as other Mike. NOT A PROBLEM AT ALL, PERFECT, the ring locks to the nozzle, and you open the bottom forks to hold it. So circle jig was simple. Took some tweaking to get the standoff right though, 10-15 minutes. Picture attached at the end if I remember. Not cutting, but running it on some plates to check clearance. And the pegs scribed the metal so you can see the path. Very nice.

    On the ripper. It fit my one torch, but not the one I bought it for so I can use it. It did not fit the Trafimet A81 hugh neck. It fits all the torches I can name, but not the darn Trafimet A81.

    I emailed DeWayne this weekend. He emailed back today (Sunday) and will have a solution end of this week. Seem Trafimet A81 torch are over achievers on the neck of the torch. There are slots in the clamps on the ripper and I could zip tie it, but I will wait on Harlow Ind. to get back to me on that.

    The white line was made by standoffs. But all straight.

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    Mike R.
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    Also, from the last post, I will chop down the threaded rod on the standoffs and the holder end as well. It cleared OK, but the extra is not needed. They made it to fix even taller torches.
    Mike R.
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    The one thing I'm always short of is time, so I think I'll try one. $20 isn't even one trip on an IL toll road S/F.....Ken M
    Lincoln Power MIG 300
    Everlast 160STH
    Miller 225 Thunderbolt (sold it)
    Lincoln Squarewave 175 TIG(traded it for)
    Miller DEL 200 welder/genset
    Thermal Dynamics 1250XL plasma cutter
    Miller XMT300

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    I hear you on the time. Seems like a good guy and products are nice quality. He is making a part for my A81, so he must mill it all in-house or close by.
    Mike R.
    Email: admineverlast@everlastwelders.com
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    Quote Originally Posted by everlastsupport View Post
    The circle guide I thought was going to be a problem.. Same as other Mike. NOT A PROBLEM AT ALL, PERFECT, the ring locks to the nozzle, and you open the bottom forks to hold it.
    Thanks for the update, Mike. I appreciate you test fitting this for us. I sent DeWayne a note last week too, to let him know about the thread and the interest in the A81 fit up. Sounds like he should have something sorted out soon for he rip guide.

    Cheers
    Mike
    Power Pro 256

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    Quote Originally Posted by posixPilot View Post
    Thanks for the update, Mike. I appreciate you test fitting this for us. I sent DeWayne a note last week too, to let him know about the thread and the interest in the A81 fit up. Sounds like he should have something sorted out soon for he rip guide.

    Cheers
    Mike
    Yes, it turned out the circle and stand-off work great with the A81 as is/advertised, and any other torch I am pretty sure. On the circle guide I meant to say the nozzle ring rides on top of the forks, you open them so the nozzle drops between them. Ring and forks do the work. See picture above to see the lines the stand-off made. Not and clean.

    The only real issue was the fact I had the A81 trafimet torch, it seems to have a fatter neck than all the other torches.

    He said he had two ideas but would be the end of the week, as they had a lot of commercial (dealer) orders to fill. I can wait for a custom part.

    If I had to wait a couple days, it is probably made in America at his shop. He did not mention the second idea for the clamp, so I might be a beta tester for something it sounded like they were kicking around.

    Either way. All products are safe (well A81/PP60 people in a week). If I ever get time, I will post pictures of results.
    Mike R.
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    The circle guide is something I have immediate need for. I'll kludge up something to make do for now, but will eventually want one for my A81 torch. BTW, the A81 seems to suffer from the same problem I do with my size 14 feet.

    Re: the rip tool, something like that's about as useful as a rip fence on a tablesaw. If you have a torch you really need something like that to help guide off of a straight edge.

    Old machinist's joke: I bet I could make one for $80 and a couple of days' of my time.
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