Richard.
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There’s an adapter for it then. That’s better I suppose. Bet that’s a few quid. The fronius tig torch adapters we’re nearly £200Did you see the transition lead, from Fronius to Euro connector,
There’s an adapter for it then. That’s better I suppose. Bet that’s a few quid. The fronius tig torch adapters we’re nearly £200Did you see the transition lead, from Fronius to Euro connector,
Can’t find the link now, was probably on YouTube, very quick to fit too.There’s an adapter for it then. That’s better I suppose. Bet that’s a few quid. The fronius tig torch adapters we’re nearly £200
Same here, as soon as I get a new welder, I get a very heavy return cable andI'm very very careful to my equipment ...
I used to use a cheap stamped metal ground clamp on my older welder...
I use to clean all my stuff etc...
Now I use a 600A brass ground clamp on my welder
I took it from my friend that unfortunately died
I almost kill a lad who was helping me because he striked an arc on it
But unfortunately sometimes the ground isn't properly clamped to the workpiece and that makes it spark and slightly melting
I'm almost thinking to replace the clamp to prevent this kind of things , but I don't know I like the idea to have something from my friend who "helps me" from the sky , but on the other hand I want not to damage the clamp because is something that remember to me who isn't here with me anymore ...Same here, as soon as I get a new welder, I get a very heavy return cable and
Brass clamp, I keep the old one for times when another user will be welding,
for that exact reason, sparking on the clamp, better to avoid on a good clamp,
and no need for it at all.
Glad to hear it does good on the Aluminium.There is an adapter available to fit a standard Euro torch.
I’ve seen the fronius weld, it’s bloody brilliant for the money. Especially on aluminium.
Replace the person who tried to spark up on it, if they don’t know not to do thisI'm almost thinking to replace the clamp to prevent this kind of things , but I don't know I like the idea to have something from my friend who "helps me" from the sky , but on the other hand I want not to damage the clamp because is something that remember to me who isn't here with me anymore ...
That's will go in my toolkit ...Replace the person who tried to spark up on it, if they don’t know not to do this
then what else will the screw up further down the road.
I find it better to cut my losses before it begins to cost me with idiots.
Well it was not me who made the condescending comments, I only responded.

I wasn't actually going to respond but you clearly were well needled by my comment!
Could you please.go back and correct the incorrect information I posted, so I can edit it so I don't.confusenanyone.Oh, stop being such a misery guts and smileI wasn't actually going to respond but you clearly were well needled by my comment!
You came asking for help. We all responded. You then decided that we were wrong about Fronius being good, because you saw some videos, and started telling us all how volts/amps/wire works on a MIG set (some of which was incorrect, by the way). So... I'm sorry for feeling the need to be sarcastic.
People that take themselves too seriously always end up offended, so that's, like, your opinion, maan![]()
Well if all you had to go on for demo purposes was video evidence, what would you have done.I used primarily Fronius for about 4-5years.
Excellent machines. We laid runs on 1.2mm wall thickness window and door frame extrusions; barely ever a pinhole in sight.
Also ran fillets and butts on upto 20mm aluminium, never an issue. And that was me going in as an apprentice at the time; running more than capable ali mig welds within a couple of months!
Chuckling now that someone reckons fronius might not be any good based on a video somewhere..!
Im shocked that they published a video with dodgy welds....its not like them. I know they have good welders as I know some of them. Someone will be in trouble for that.Well if all you had to go on for demo purposes was video evidence, what would you have done.
The torch thing is an issue for some, but when you see the evidence of how well they perform,In the industry Fronius have got a good name. They are the market leader in welding sets in Europe.
The question of unique torches etc used to be a common topic in Lincoln meetings. The concencus of opinion was that Industrial customers wouldnt buy the set unless it had common torches.
Youre only looking at One.....some firms are looking at 200.....plus Buyers like a quote warThe torch thing is an issue, but when you see the evidence of how well they perform,
then it’s a matter of cost, again, cost may not matter too much if you want the results
using a well designed torch can bring.
True, but on that note us one offs just don’t have buying power or the fundsYoure only looking at One.....some firms are looking at 200.....plus Buyers like a quote war
The torch thing is an issue for some, but when you see the evidence of how well they perform,
then it’s a matter of cost, and cost may not matter too much either if you want the results of using a well designed torch can bring, everyone has to see it from their own perspective.
) pretty hard wearing on them, too.Ok a final update, I got my mig, and while trying it today I have decided to
send it packing.
@Mankul , it was the Origo C251.
I tried to like it, but the time to return it was running out,
This thing is nothing more than an excuse for a welder, my guess, transformer is
neither designed nor built well, as soon as the pressure to weld at high amps is
applied, this welder can’t perform, never reached the duty cycle, and never
will in my company.
and wire does burn at an amp rate too, determined mainly by your voltage
settings, when a welding study is undertaken to determine how best to weld a joint,
wire thickness and how burning it does come into the calculation, there will be a sweet
spot, after which a different size wire will be considered, for my type of work 235 worked well
for 1mm wire, if I needed to weld heavier steel I would use 1.2mm.
You're correct to a point, but the wire speed has more of an effect on amps than wire size... again, to a point. The wire size has an effect on the transfer mechanisms - a smaller wire will enter spray transfer at lower amps than a big wire. But the wire speed is DIRECTLY proportional to amps.


