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Posted by Don-wi on February 10, 2007 at 19:48:29 from (205.213.173.5):
In Reply to: welding...while we're on the subject... posted by mike a. tenn. on February 10, 2007 at 15:21:31:
I got one after a long day at work welding square nuts standing up on a bracket for tensioning conveyor belts. I still had about 1/2 to go, my neck was killing me from flipping all day (too easy to loose position if I flipped it by hand) and the weld wasn't always started where I wanted it too. I bought the helmet that day after work at Prax Air, and the next day I finished welding in 1/2 the time. I'm convinced. I will agree that it isn't dark enough for my likeing, but I just wear a pair of tinted safety glasses underneath if I'm welding for any length of time. I no longer work at that particular shop and now my helmet has a home in the shop at home. I like it, but if I was goona keep weldig alot for work I was going to buy a more expensive one that had a variable shade. I guess it's fair enough to say I'm 22 as well, so maybe it's just because I'm a young buck... Donovan from Wisconsin
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