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MAKING MONEY with CNC PLASMA TABLE! …..STEP by STEP

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A step by step explanation of how to use the Langmuir Crossfire Pro CNC plasma table. In this video I explain how to turn a $100 sheet of steel into $800 or more. There will be more of these videos to come, so make sure you subscribe so you can follow along. Thanks for watching and don’t forget to bid on the plasma cut YouTube button made in this video!

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42 COMMENTS

  1. How wide were your bridges (I’ve always called them “tabs” for some reason)? How thin can you make those with that cutter? I’m used to designing signs for laser cutting, but the laser belongs to my day job. Thinking about getting something like this to keep from being a middle man.

  2. Okay this really helped. Now I can maybe actually use this thing. Langmuir really blew it because I had to look for hours to figure the posting process. After looking for hours to figure out getting the Langmuir program on fusion. Only thing is you drank way to much coffee, so I had to pause and rewind one hundred times to actually get the information. But what ever, doesn't matter. Thanks a million.

  3. Thanks. Fun. Subscribed! I have the same table. Also bought two welding tables joined together. Langmuir rocks. I'm using the Harbor Freight Plasma I got on sale. Works great. Would you mind detailing the air drying system you set up? I need to add that to my set-up. Cheers.

  4. How did you get your firecontrol to hook up to fusion because I can't find firecontrol in the library of the post. And when I look local it's not in there either so I can't save to use firecontrol

  5. what type of air dryer do you use for your cutter. also, did you have any issues with langmuir technical support after purchasing the table. i've heard that once you buy the machine, they're difficult to get ahold of for help and that the only help is from the forums. is that true?

  6. Great vid I definitely got something from watching it! I do have a question or two….. First any regrets on the razorweld plasma aside from limiting to cutting thin stuff and if so what will you get to replace it someday? Secondly my biggest question!!!! That local 697 sign is very clean as in you have some thin areas that seemed to have cut very nice which brings me to the question are you using standard consumables and or what tip sizes are you using as this is new to me? Thanks in advance.

  7. That's tons of work and glad I have a different setup let alone using a ground clamp my table grounds the metal with no problem but I would use Inkscape and cut half the design time in half because that setup time is crazy. But I like any and all tables. Nice job on the video.

  8. Good video, just an FYI; in architecture and Mechanical design Fillet is pronounced "Fill it" not "fillay". It is pronounced differently than if you were cutting up a fish. Two different words pronounced different with different meanings, but spelled the same, ahh good ole' english.

  9. YouTube may be thrilled that you're cutting their logo. Or they may sue you for infringing on their design. Same with the companies that are offered up on that free design website. Like Corona. If you're putting it up in your garage, you're probably safe. If you're offering them for sale, the owners of those designs may want a royalty, along with the consulting firms they hire to protect their IP. That's if they allow you to use them at all. Many have extreme limitations to protect their trade dress. (If you want an extreme example, try to get permission to sell products with any university's logo)

  10. New, very funny. Helpful info. I’m 54 learning this stuff. Also, have never drank alcohol. My choice has been BB and R’s!
    Blondes Burnet’s and Read Heads. Aha!

  11. If you're looking for sponsorship, you may want to reconsider your "on air" behavior/consumption. Or ask Keystone for sponsorship. I don't imagine any vendor of fabrication machinery would condone alcohol consumption in the work place. Just my 2¢.

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