any one have one..any good? is it sheet metal friendly??.. our miller spectrum 375 died. so i found a cutmaster 39 , and need some info on it before i go get it..any info..thanks jesse..
Last fab shop I worked in had a TD machine. Used it almost every day to cut apart wrecked rail cars. No problems in the 2 years I worked there. Cutting sheetmetal with any plas can sometimes be a little tricky. Maybe find a reputable TD sales rep and ask questions about that specific unit.
I think you mean Cutmaster 38, meaning 3/8" max. I bought mine new in maybe 2000. I love it on thin stuff, mostly body work and fab, even cutting rotboxes apart to repair. I am 100% Miller welder fan, but my local dealer that sold both brands, begged me to try the TD.
thanks, .thats exactly what i want to find out..its rated to cut 1/4 steel and up to 5/8 ..but not much info on it on the web..i dont want somthing thats going to warp or cut to much..my 375 was good..this one is rated a lil higher...
I've had my CutMaster 38 for several years now and have used it a lot. I have cut 5/8"cast iron but it was pretty ragged. Have cut quite a bit of 1/2" steel and it does OK but pretty slow. Cuts 3/8" steel great. For the thinner stuff like 16 0r 18 guage just turn the amps down. I've used it a lot recently cutting 3/16'' steel for the frame for my lakes roadster. couldn't be happier. Ted
got a td 50 and do sheet metal all the time. crank it up and have no problem with whipping out boxing plates or even a hauler bed for the dodge. have cut 5/8 plate but that was the limit for a descent cut. good luck.
Have the cutmaster 39 love it for every thing I do in my shop works super nice up to 3/8 material will do up to 1/2 if you go slow slightly ragged on the bottom cuts but still better than a gastorch.Just a info note Thermal Dynamics makes the torch for the Miller machines.
I have a TD machine, a Cutmaster 52. It's a little overkill for a hobby shop but it buzzes through half inch nicely and cuts eighteen gage like snips if you move quickly.
do you get a nice thin and clean cut on sheet metal 18g 20g my old 375 would give me a razor thin cut..would i expect close to the same with the 39..thanks..
I've had mine since 1991 and beat the **** out of it. Still going strong 20 years later. Mines so old it's called a PAK 2XT.