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19th September 2011, 12:38 AM #16GOLD MEMBER
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24th September 2011, 08:24 PM #17Intermediate Member
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It's also a normal byproduct of the welding process. It is not a defect.
I use Argo lite on non coated bare wire and get the same after effect. Quick wire brush removes it. I often wire brush afterwards to check for fine defects and it also helps show up any fine splatter so I CAN REMOVE IT.(Oops, bloody caps lock!)
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26th September 2011, 12:52 AM #18Old Chippy
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This is not a recent obligation! The Commowealth Trade Practices Act applies andhas required this of retailers since 1974! All that happened in 2011 is that all States and Territories made adopted a national consumer law - meaning all the terms and condition are worded and applied identically. Too many retailers, even large ones try to push customers back to manufacturers or distributors - the law is clear: the retailer who sells it has the warranty obligations as well as those fit for purpose and quality provisions you referred to. The is only one contract in the sale - between you and the retailer. The retailer will have another one with a supplier, distributor or manufacturers, but that's not a concern for your rights and their obligations to you.
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26th September 2011, 10:48 PM #19Member
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Hi all
Yes very right.
But shops ,stores are trying to send you back to the importer.
Eg Aldi is one after 60 days. For warranty claims ring the importer.
I did lay the law down with them.
They said its not how we do it.
ended up going to our MP.
It got them in line with our laws.
Tony.
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