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ever cut glass with a plasma cutter?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 55 dude, Dec 18, 2006.

  1. Mopar34
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    plasma cutter for gl***?? I doubt it unless the gl*** was at least 2 inches thick and even then I wouldn't think so.
     
  2. 19Fordy
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    Does anyone make a portable waterjet cutter? Might work better than plasma.
     
  3. Jay Rush
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    Don't the 2 guys on the orange lift know they should be wearing a seat belt
     
  4. Customikes
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    Oh come on now Nads, they've been making wood shoes in Sweden for centuries :eek::D

    We still managed to put out a few decent metal men :rolleyes:

    On the plasma gl*** cutting, plz include pix. I'll make popcorn and call the medics...

    Then again you got this weird plasma gl*** cutting example on you tube... www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzaGSF0xnT0


    Mike

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  5. I cut sheets of 1/2" aluminum sandwiched together all the time............. makes a nice, clean cut.
    I don't do gl***..............
     
  6. super plus
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    I have cut the chesse a few times
     
  7. brewsir
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    NO...I tried this yesterday with a piece of laminated gl***.
    First I tried aluminum foil which melted quickly and the arc lost ground....after it got hot and shattered the top gl***.
    Second attempt was with a piece of 20 ga metal laying on top of the gl***....same results...very hot gl*** makes huge cracks.
    Lastly I placed the steel under the gl*** and started an arc ....it kind of melted the gl*** but also got hot and caused huge cracks.
    Myth busted as far as I'm concerned. The rapid changes in temps of the gl*** will always cause cracks.
     
  8. temper_mental
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    I was talking about steel or stainless I will try aluminum some time.
     
  9. budd
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    like i had posted in this thread allready i have cut ceramic gl*** with a plasma, the cut was about 1/4" wide and it made icicles on the underside, totaly unuseable, no cracks but ceramic gl*** is not supose to crack when heated, you take a piece of ceramic gl*** and have one end in a bucket of ice water and melt a hole with a torch in the end sticking up out of the water, but i dont see a use for it in autos unless you wanted to make a window in your exhaust manifold so you can watch the pretty flames. hey maybe a small round window in each of your header tubes would be cool.
     
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  10. cool57
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  11. I'd imagine it would lose it's temper for sure if you came up and whacked it for no reason with a hatchet. I'd lose my temper if someone tried to whack me with one.
     
  12. turdytoo
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    I'm not beleiving I actually read this whole thing.
     
  13. Slickster51_50
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    I'm with you on this one!!!!!!!
     
  14. bobjob55
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    I think it would be dangerous !! even with a water jet!!but i hear water jet is way to cut gl***...
     
  15. bert haddock
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    You owe me a keyboard.
    There's diet coke all over and inside mine now.
     
  17. oilslinger53
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    no. it will heat the gl*** up too much and crack it. The thing about cutting or grinding gl*** is you have too keep it cool.
     
  18. cool57
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    Forget plasma, I do it with dryer sheets. It's dangerous in it's own way but it works every time-IF you know what you are doing.
     
  19. firemunkey
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    Dryer sheets, ha! I'm going to buy up all the local supply, miracle tissue!
     
  20. If the dryer sheets dont work, I bet this guy knows how to do it...

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  21. wow, washing your engine parts in the dishwasher and now cuttin windows with the plasma! its comedy hour on the hamb!!! lol
     
  22. 296 V8
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    she could use a plasma cutter
     
  23. NTAPHSE
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    Hey it is tech week, somebody do it!
     
  24. 55 dude
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    thanks for the laugh guys,never though tech could do that.:p:p
     
  25. plym49
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    I was waiting for the dryer sheets to make an appearance! You all never disappoint!! :)
     
  26. blinddaddykarno
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    My welding instructer claims it can be done by making a dam/channel with clay or something similar to hold water on the cut line. I'd like to see it, albeit from a distance!!

    Brian
     
  27. socalmerc
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    if my boy cheech can find away so can you!!!!:D
     

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  28. Tic
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    OK I'll join the fun... I tried it with a Mason jar (canning jar) and a low setting. I sprayed the jar with conductive spray paint and it did cut the gl***. It cracked the gl*** from where I started the cut, up to the top of the jar but not below the cut. I left the jar in the sun after I sprayed it so it would warm up to minimize expansion. I also tried it with a piece of laminated gl*** and when it cut through the top layer and hit the plastic it would blow out. I also left the piece of windshield out in the sun before I tried the cut to pre-heat it. I didn't get any cracks but it didn't make a clean cut either.

    Tic
     
  29. TripletEngineer
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    I read this link long ago but did not have a plasma cutter. Eventually, I got the torch and gave it a try. Yes, backing or fronting gl*** with a sheet of metal works just fine.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f34LdyvHmvo

    I have some really thick aquarium gl*** that I will try soon. If I can get it to cut through 3/8 gl***, I'll make a jigsaw puzzle.

    Thanks.
     

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