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    This is the first piece I cut with my new machine. It is 1 of a set of 4 frame tie-in pieces for the rear bumper on my CJ7. It is 1/4" thick, cut very cleanly. What slag remained on the backside brushed off easily with a chipping hammer. There was no grinding done to this piece.

    Question to tech.....I had my machine set at 50 amps 65 psi, is this close to recommended settings for !/4" plate?
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    Try 30 amps.
    It'll be a little slower, but much more control and a finer cut.

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    Nice looking bracket.
    Wayne

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