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    Multiplaz. Welding, Cutting, Soldering, Brazing... does anyone own one of these or uses one at work what do you all think of this tool I just discovered it on the net reading about aluminum welding.

  • #2
    How does that work? Must turn water into hydroxy? (Browns gas) Sounds cool.

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    • #3
      there is vids on you tube about it

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      • #4
        Hmm, Neat!
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        "If your gonna be dumb, you better be Tough!"

        "I have done so much, with so little, for so long, that I'm now capable of doing practically anything with virtually nothing...."

        BUY AMERICAN..or...BYE AMERICA!!!

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        • #5
          Looks amazing if it really works!!! Wasn't sure but doesnt seem like it cuts or welds very thick. Seems good for smaller projects.
          Road? What road? I blaze my own trail!!!

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          • #6
            i done alot of welding .never heard of this .Unless it is tig or even mig welded i be leary of it long ago i did some with a stick welder but alas i cant remember what it details or how i did it. I have seen something like this at a show i was at he welded a motor case a pop can and a prop it looked pretty good but alas i rather go a route i know will work .Just my two cents

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            • #7
              Looks like a better cutter than anything really. But doesn't say how thick a metal it cuts. Not sure it's any better than my regular plasma cutter.
              Road? What road? I blaze my own trail!!!

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              • #8
                it says it can cut up to 3/8 '' thick regular steel and it can weld up to 2'' regular steel it can also cut ceramic tiles, quartz glass, bricks,and concrete,plus it can weld aluminum,and copper as well.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by azz7772 View Post
                  it says it can cut up to 3/8 '' thick regular steel and it can weld up to 2'' regular steel it can also cut ceramic tiles, quartz glass, bricks,and concrete,plus it can weld aluminum,and copper as well.
                  Not Bad! Still would prefer to see it in action in person. Maybe even test drive it, so to speak! LOL!
                  Road? What road? I blaze my own trail!!!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Frymechanic View Post
                    Not Bad! Still would prefer to see it in action in person. Maybe even test drive it, so to speak! LOL!
                    agreed. As a welder myself, I would be wanting to use the machine before I would buy it. Any salesman from miller or lincoln would let you do this, this guy should as well. Still, hard to beat time proven methods

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by clevernickname View Post
                      agreed. As a welder myself, I would be wanting to use the machine before I would buy it. Any salesman from miller or lincoln would let you do this, this guy should as well. Still, hard to beat time proven methods
                      What I question is with water plasma, what creates the pressure for cutting? And with the same plasma control it enough to weld and not blow through? The video on welding wasn't very clear.
                      Road? What road? I blaze my own trail!!!

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                      • #12
                        looks like if you want to "test drive it" you'll have to go to russia.
                        i have tools, and i have hands, its the filler between my ears thats missing.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by applejack View Post
                          looks like if you want to "test drive it" you'll have to go to russia.
                          here is one place in the states that sell them
                          Geiger Industries LLC

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                          • #14
                            Well if someone has the money to test one, would love to hear the feedback. Everything sounds good on paper (even digital paper, LOL!) But proof still puts the "tion" in action, otherwise its just an act.
                            Road? What road? I blaze my own trail!!!

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