not the same splitter,
old pic (manual welded) compared to the latest pic (machine welded) not the same splitter, looks like the warning sticker is different looks to be text between the two images of the splitters (all i can make out is "zone") on the machine welded splitter, on the manual welded splitter warning sticker, no text between the splitter images.
also in the 3rd pic of the (machine welded) on the upper right, weld was stopped 3/4"-1" too soon, some call it a "crater" as stated by someone who looked at it IN PERSON early in this post, a crater is usually just from ending the arc too soon at the end of the weld not giving it enought time to fill the crater. that particular weld just wasnt finished, im sure your weld specs calls for it to be welded full?
i simply asked if it was manualy or machine welded,
you stated that on the earlier ones some stuff was welded manually, i was just wondering which it was...
obviously there was a problem with the manually welded parts, why else would you invest in robotics if the welds were fine, espically just coming into the market?
im not saying that the manual welded parts wont hold up, i was just saying to me theyre not very good welds, i take pride in my work, and i like doing the best possible job, something not too many people have these days...
ive always belived that if your going to do something you should do it right.
but for what it is and the target consumer they sould be fine :biggrinbounce2: