PINGING Texas Metal Crafters: Update on CNC Plasma Machine and Hi Frequency.

Have there been any updates on the CNC Plasma Gantry and shielding components for Hi Freqency from Texas Metal Crafters? Thanks, Steve

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Steve
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Sorry Steve, I didn't get my Texas MetalCraft site updated much this week and I am busy with ebay autions today. I wanted to take some photos along with my high freq. shielding text, but I will try and post something by late tomorrow. I hope the info and methods that I used are not "common knowledge"...they involve using old coax cable mesh for grounding, a Radio Shack ground rod, some rf clamp-on chokes, etc....many of the same things that any amateur radio operator would use to keep unwanted rf noise from leaving the source AND getting into the computer/radio gear.

Randy

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Randy Ray

Randy Ray,

No hurry, I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss anything. I appreciate you taking the time to share your knowledge with us AND take pictures. Thanks again. -Steve

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Steve

Steve, I spent the afternoon building a web page and taking photos that explain what I did to cure my RF interference from my plasma cutter to my computer and drive electronics. The same will hold true with a TIG welder as well. The link is:

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I will update it as needed. It has procedure, pics, part nums, and location to buy parts. Hope this helps. Randy

PS. Didn't get any of my ebay auctions posted, but that's another story...(grin).

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Randy Ray

That looks GREAT!

Thanks for the work.

Mart> Steve,

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Martin H. Eastburn

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