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Thread: New Spectrum 375
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11-12-2006, 04:47 PM #21
Chop it and ride it,
Tim
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Miller Spectrum 375
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11-13-2006, 06:51 AM #22
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12-17-2007, 10:02 PM #23
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I hope I can churp in on this.. I am a new member lurking mostly to learn more.
I just bought my spectrum 375 X-treme. I used it for the first time cutting flat stock for rafter hangers and it sure was sweet. But I got the the point I had to use a standoff roller guide. Only because I could not keep the gap rite. I was to high, just right, and to low. I think I will be ordering the drag sheild set also....
For my staight cuts on my 4" flat stock I also used a plastic rafter square as my guide.
It sure beats the Oxy or the right angle grinder for speed. I did have slag on the back do to the gap rising and lowering to much I think.... Quick griding off with a floppy disc on the grinder and that was all....Don D.
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Miller spectum 375 X-Treme Plasma
Victor torches
to many 4 1/2 grinders (not)
25 x 40 shop (dog house)
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08-11-2008, 03:01 AM #24
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New Spectrum 375
They all have an internal regulator. The Xtreme just doesn't have an adjustment knob sticking out for you to twiddle with, the pressure's set. Which probably means it would last longer, if anything.
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