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    cutting expanded metal

    just wondering if anyone in DT land has cut some expanded metal or perforated metal and what kind of settings you used.........ken


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    Quote Originally Posted by KjZitur View Post
    just wondering if anyone in DT land has cut some expanded metal or perforated metal and what kind of settings you used.........ken
    i'd give call down to dynatorch and see if they can steer you in the right direction..


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    Yea, I thought of that , but I figured I ask around here first...thanks anyway.....


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    I cut perf. all the time. I just use about the same settings that I use for the same gauge solid. I cut 22 to 16 Ga. perf. with no problems stainless and galv. I still use the THC.


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