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    Information on FastcutCNC plasma tables

    Has anyone seen or used one of these tables.

    I am looking at my options to purchase a table and this company is located approx 4 hours away.

    I think it would be wise to buy from a local MFG so it is easy to get support from them.

    I am planning on running a Hypertherm 1650 as well as the Oxy Fuel system. I will be using the machine regularily but I am not looking for 8 hour days of production.

    I would appreciate any feed back on this manufacturer.

    Regards,

    Richard


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    Looks like they use Mach 3 for their control. I wouldn't be surprised if they are also using CandCNC's boards. I haven't seen anything bad about them, and bad always seems to get out before anything good! Go and check them out.

    Where are you from? I've worked out of Drayton Valley, and Fox Creek.
    On all equipment there are 2 levers...
    Lever "A", and Lever F'in "B"


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    Where are you from. I'm in Edmonton and am setting up a table (slowly). Maybe can help each other or discuss issues

    GG

    Sorry but I have not heard anything bad about Fastcutcnc.


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    Smile Plasma machine

    Hi dsl_pwr,

    Please comment THC300. It's O.K. or not.

    Cheers,
    Mongkol


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    Quote Originally Posted by grinder_gary View Post
    dsl_pwr

    Where are you from. I'm in Edmonton and am setting up a table (slowly). Maybe can help each other or discuss issues

    GG

    Sorry but I have not heard anything bad about Fastcutcnc.
    Right now I live in Ft. Nelson BC. and my table is done I just need to figure out how to make all of the electronics work!
    On all equipment there are 2 levers...
    Lever "A", and Lever F'in "B"


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mongkol View Post
    Hi dsl_pwr,

    Please comment THC300. It's O.K. or not.

    Cheers,
    Mongkol
    I don't know yet...
    On all equipment there are 2 levers...
    Lever "A", and Lever F'in "B"


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    FastcutCNC

    Well, here is what i found today after I got to Fastcut.

    The machine appears to be very well made and is very solid.

    The guys are great, so i bought one!!

    they offered me an excellent deal on a 5x10. I will be picking it up next tuesday, the hypertherm will take about 2.5 weeks.

    This will give me time to rearange my shop to accomodate the table and get it running(W/O torch)

    If anyone is interested, I will update after delivery and give you my feedback.

    Regards,

    Richard


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    [QUOTE=westec;339913]Well, here is what i found today after I got to Fastcut.

    The machine appears to be very well made and is very solid.

    The guys are great, so i bought one!!

    /QUOTE]

    Now that is an in depth analysis! I think my wife uses that same approach for shoes.

    Does it concern you just a little that you could walk in and buy one off the floor and pick it up in a week? All of the vendors I know are 4 to 10 weeks behind on orders. Maybe they don't know how to build tables as fast as Fastcut (thus their name)...then again maybe volume is not an indicator of features and price.

    I was going to post a couple of other vendors in Canada that don't use proprietary software/hardware but obviously I paused too long


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    FastcutCNC table

    Torchhead, it wasn't quite a "Shoe" decision. I have been looking for over a year at various machines.

    They had the table in a Fabrication show in Edmonton and it had about 3 hours of run time on it. the grates were replaced and a new Hypertherm was ordered and will be dropped to my shop. the computor will be new as well. There are a few scuffs from the tarping and straps and if they were to sell for new they would need to repaint it. I was made an offer that i felt was very good so I bought it.

    I spent the day kicking tires and running the machine. the entie machine is well built structurally, the interface is good and easy to use, the drives are servo not steppers.

    The real clincher was I left home at 05:00 and was drinking coffee in their shop at 08:10. they stopped everything they were doing and spent the time to explane every question.

    I will pick it up Wednesday bring it back and get it running after the plasma arrives I have a pile of work lined up and will give it a test.

    They will spend the required time on Wed to train and have said to come back once the plasma arrives so i can have more training.(all included)

    Enough said, these are great guys, very "Canadian" (friendly/polite) I will leave it to the machine to impress me.

    Have a great day all.


    Richard


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    Wink Post It please!

    /QUOTE]

    I was going to post a couple of other vendors in Canada that don't use proprietary software/hardware but obviously I paused too long [/QUOTE]

    Well don't let that stop you, I would be interested as well as possibly others.

    Thanks

    GG


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    I believe that at one time Fastcut was operating their system with Flashcut.


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    Quote Originally Posted by PlasmaGuy View Post
    I believe that at one time Fastcut was operating their system with Flashcut.
    I think they probably switched because Flashcut (even though it uses a proprietary pulsing card) drives conventional motor drive modules using step and dir. The "smart" motors don't run from Step & Dir. They only will use a derivitive of the software the motor Mfg provides.


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