Yeah, I am licking my wounds still so will see.
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This link I posted is of the exact POS. Here is the absolute best quality I could achieve. Not even close to acceptable.Attachment 82047 It won't do what it is marketed to do - end of story.
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/142478732660
Next level this ‘Brushless’ advancement replacement, absolutely LOVE IT :-) [emoji106][emoji106]
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...020/10/103.jpg
Seriously thinking policie checks should be in order for purchasing these beauties, anyone with an un-armed robbery break-in record should be completely black banned :-)
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Sorry it is a 155 Rossi. Appears to be a better model based solely on the case.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...020/10/109.jpg
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...020/10/110.jpg
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...020/10/111.jpg
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Daz, couple of things. The 130a Rossi is an AC machine. This is a crap alternative to a DC, that you have. the DC will give better weld quality hands down, less spatter and greater controllability. The weld penetration is simply a factor of amperage, generation of a weld pool resultant on the heat directed at the weld site. The wire feed-rate is the delivery agent of the arc and the filler of the void. The plate thickness has little to do with it. These plates were maybe 8mm and they were also vee prepped. The welds simply sat on the top of the steel in essence. These welds were done using gas immersion.
On an earlier sample i did a sectional cut and the penetration was marginal at best, really cocky shit. These were the absolute best quality I could wring out of that welder, even using an argon heavy gas, not straight CO2. I could not get anywhere near what you show in your images. Gasless was a straight out failure. I went back to the Rossi agents regards tech assistance to improve the outcome and got no help at all. Then, they argued the toss about the validity of the info in their advert, which was incorrect and misleading in the main, so for me, I don't think I can bring myself to support their product line again, at any stated cost of perception of quality. maybe if I knew I was buying a machine with significant limitations i would own the issue, but there was so much incorrect info furnished by them, waste of my time and general dismissal of there being an issue, well, GOOD BYE ROSSI.
I am sure a skilled tradesman who does this task every day, will find the sweet spot. the guy who bought it is a high pressure vessel welder, and we wanted a small unit for light welding of exhaust systems. his skillset is better suited to this machine than mine. If i got the quality you presented i would have been happy.
I am going to go with a CIGWELD machine moving forward, most likely the unit mentioned earlier. At circa$750 its an expensive bit of gear to sit under the bench, but my CIG Professional Arc Welder saw 30 odd years service, at times quite brutal and duty cycle overloading and it survived.
Fair call mate. Just after those photos I ran out of wire damn it. Oh I have a spare! Winner. Turns out it was unlabled and was the Gasless wire that came with the unit. OMFG. PUSS. 2cm of weld and I was done. Junk. Went a bought a new real. The gassless is going in the bin.
Matt, this would be the case if it was a DC welder. It is an AC welder and according to ROSSI isn't necessary, despite having been told by 2 of their sales people exactly the same thing, 'change the polarity - how do i do that - here are some photos of what you do', so this and that, made no difference. Also, ROSSI told me the machine is supplied from the factory configured for gasless, no wait, its configured for gas, no, its gasless, anyway you don't need to do anything, its a ripper machine, and being AC, doesn't matter. They lost me at that point, as really, for the price point and the number of times I would have used it, it suited my needs. Now, as some things align, my brilliant CIGWELD arc welder went to heaven last week, so I am without my go to heavy duty cycle welder, so the little solid state inverter arc welder I have will suffice until the CIGWELD unit arrives. Been quite frustrating in the least.