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Re: Waterjet question - cutting through tubing

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Mike is a waterjet expert. If he says you can put a 4x4 in there, it's good enough for me
If I remember right, the waterjet has the capability to cut through that much steel, but adjusting settings on pressure/speed can change a lot of things you do with it.....I think. so, set it for 1/8th aluminum is a fairly fast pass. and 4 inches of wood is a lot....

not sure on this stuff, but if that makes any sense.
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