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Old 10-29-2008, 06:07 AM
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I know a couple of you guys use smiley's, is there anyone using this particular model? http://cgi.ebay.com/Super160-40A-Pla...3286.m20.l1116

Can i get some feedback on it?
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Old 10-29-2008, 07:10 AM
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if your going to spend that much you might as well get the new miller diversion165. I seen it on ebay for like 1275 shipped. I had one of those smiley cheaper units, and i wasn't impressed with it. The plasma was great but the tig... not so great.
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Old 10-29-2008, 07:14 AM
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I'm getting that machine used for around 500, I just used the link as an example.
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If your expecting to lay down some full-race beads with this machine, don't buy it. If your a beginner and want an ok machine to start out, go for it.
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Old 10-29-2008, 10:24 PM
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I am a welder at a shop that does work for long wall.

I just want a decent AC/DC machine so i can start doing some small aluminum fab
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if its an hf start youre going to hate not having heat control but i know csaddict on here did some pretty good work with one of those smiley junks.
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demo'd one and didn't buy it. i dont like the pedal... feels just as craptastic as my free dremel speed control pedal I swapped the pots in.
dont really like the controls. all those cheap analog chinese pots... set it by memory and be done with it, not play with scrap before every weld just to get it set in the general area.

still having good use out of my little 416d tho.
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Old 10-29-2008, 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by CoreyR
if its an hf start youre going to hate not having heat control but i know csaddict on here did some pretty good work with one of those smiley junks.
That machine has HF start and an amptrol.
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demo'd one and didn't buy it. i dont like the pedal... feels just as craptastic as my free dremel speed control pedal I swapped the pots in.
dont really like the controls. all those cheap analog chinese pots... set it by memory and be done with it, not play with scrap before every weld just to get it set in the general area.

still having good use out of my little 416d tho.

How generic are these machines? Are the parts interchangeable with better brands, like if i wanted to switch to a better torch or amptrol?
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Old 10-30-2008, 02:27 AM
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the amp controls are just pots inside a box. the torches you can retrofit whatever with some work.
the smilies are 100% generic. The primary welder is the Riland. Everything else is either a rebadge if its worth a ----, or a ****-poor clone (of things that are already suspect.) By ****-poor i mean there have been riland clones found with fishing line holding parts together. Atleast the real rilands have chinese quality hot-glue in them, bawahahahaha

the welder makes the machine, but i wouldn't have an expencive one based on my experiances. if all you want is a cheap strong plasma and DC tig, for afew hundred bucks then sure. but to ask me if i would trust $1000 on even a Riland piece of ---- at this point? Id say a big fat ------- no way.

Rather just spend the $1600'ish to get a Hobart Tigmate.
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