NEw welding hood+paintjob
- frankrede
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I like it, it started out black but now it is blue with a red transformers logo.
I plan to be the envy of my welding class.
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I plan to be the envy of my welding class.
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how much are those auto-shading masks? my shop class just has the really old school ones that you flip down. (i.e. its just a shade 10 lens)
you did a really good job on it, it looks professional.
you did a really good job on it, it looks professional.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
I have a buddy who is a professional welder and he won't use one of those if his life depended on it. Aparently, hes had several friends that the circuits got screwy and it didn't shade fast enough once they started welding-ouch!
and the old school ones have the cool flip up feature heh
and the old school ones have the cool flip up feature heh
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I believe you can get them for around 50$ at Harbor Freight.hi wrote:how much are those auto-shading masks? my shop class just has the really old school ones that you flip down. (i.e. its just a shade 10 lens)
you did a really good job on it, it looks professional.
They work fine for the price and can adjust from shade 9 to 13 by turning the dial on the side.
They are worth it.
Thanks, but upclose the red paint is crap, but I suppose that it adds a battle worn look in a way.
Hmm Interesting, I have been welding for about a year now, and have yet to have any type of failure, but I suppose that it is possibleIsomer wrote:I have a buddy who is a professional welder and he won't use one of those if his life depended on it. Aparently, hes had several friends that the circuits got screwy and it didn't shade fast enough once they started welding-ouch!
and the old school ones have the cool flip up feature heh
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Yea, It would be wise to trust him, I have no doubt they fail, but luckily if they do you can simply stop your arc and just get flashed for a second.Isomer wrote:Well, he has about 15 yrs experience so im gonna trust him!
And i just watched him cut a part w/ a plasma torch! It's so sick!
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Here's my old one, think you might like it. I am really into graffiti so I doodle all over this. And the "white flash mark" is marker, not the actual camera flash.
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Now I have a $350 one (lincoln I think) that I won in SkillsUSA competition. Has all the sensistivity settings and what-not.
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Now I have a $350 one (lincoln I think) that I won in SkillsUSA competition. Has all the sensistivity settings and what-not.
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Nice paintjob, Looks really good
I also have an auto darkening helmet I got about 5 years ago from a professional welder who gave it to me for free (bought my welder from him). I've never had any problems with it, but I always check it by either looking at the sun with it on or at a halogen work light to make sure it darkens correctly.
Still, I have heard of people turning the sensitivity down by mistake or not checking it to make sure it works and getting flashed, but thats why its good to always check your equipment before using it.
I also have an auto darkening helmet I got about 5 years ago from a professional welder who gave it to me for free (bought my welder from him). I've never had any problems with it, but I always check it by either looking at the sun with it on or at a halogen work light to make sure it darkens correctly.
Still, I have heard of people turning the sensitivity down by mistake or not checking it to make sure it works and getting flashed, but thats why its good to always check your equipment before using it.
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- frankrede
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ha its not a sticker, I painted itIsomer wrote:even a second can be bad, unfortunately. Welding isn't exactly a procedure you would want to skimp on safety gear
EDIT: Nice transformers sticker, i like
Nice helmetoctane89 wrote:Here's my old one, think you might like it. I am really into graffiti so I doodle all over this. And the "white flash mark" is marker, not the actual camera flash.
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c322/ ... eld003.jpg
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c322/ ... eld002.jpg
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c322/ ... eld001.jpg
Now I have a $350 one (lincoln I think) that I won in SkillsUSA competition. Has all the sensistivity settings and what-not.
Skillsusa
I might go this year.
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Auto darkening helmets falter when there is low/wrong lighting/weak batteries (if it's not solar charged like mine is)/cold tempatures/soot covering the sensors/faulty sensor/worn out sensors.
The main problem I get, is poor lighting, you would be surprized how much that matters.
Those are the main reasons these type helmets fail. I may have missed a reason or two, but these are my experenses with them. Like all tools, you get what you pay for. A cheepo Harbor Freight solar charging helmet last me about 3 years, then I just replace it with another cheepo.
The main problem I get, is poor lighting, you would be surprized how much that matters.
Those are the main reasons these type helmets fail. I may have missed a reason or two, but these are my experenses with them. Like all tools, you get what you pay for. A cheepo Harbor Freight solar charging helmet last me about 3 years, then I just replace it with another cheepo.
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If your asking me, I can stick weld and mig. My welder is a wire feed arc welder, so not truely mig, I don't have gas hook ups.octane89 wrote:What welding do you do (tig,mig, stick or gas)? I was in the overall for the past two years. Tough stuff.
I ment frankede but its all good. Doesn't take much to get a gas setup though. I have a cheap 120v mig here, and small tank on it. The gas only cost maybe $100 for everything and then some.
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