Thread: Welding Lenses
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04-30-2008 11:13 AM #16
Long time between posts here too, this one also caught my attention. I do not use an auto helmut for TIG. I use shade 11 basic jackson helmut. It also depends on the amperage you are using that will be a factor in choosing a shade. I have a good Jackson auto helmut for MIG. I do not use the auto helmut for TIG cause sometimes the auto helmut would "false" on me. Here is a picture of new larger fuel pickups I made for my boat tanks. I made a pressure testing jig to pressurize them to 4 psi and check for leaks.
T.J.
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04-30-2008 03:06 PM #17
The newer helmets also have a setting for low amperage tig so the sensors will pich up under 5 amps, and when looking at hoods check the time ratings, the good ones are at 1/25,000 of a second, i still see some cheaper ones around 1/15,000.
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04-30-2008 03:46 PM #18
here some of the things i weld not the best welds but old cast alum is so much fun .the lights in town go dim when i fire the tig up to weld a head castingall the weld gets mill off any ways
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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04-30-2008 06:14 PM #19
Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
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04-30-2008 07:42 PM #20
Originally Posted by Dave Severson
and work for free then he could have a new job in mich
or better yet i will sell him every tool and machine i have and work for him for free it would cost me less
Last edited by pat mccarthy; 04-30-2008 at 07:45 PM.
Irish Diplomacy ..the ability to tell someone to go to Hell ,,So that they will look forward to to the trip
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04-30-2008 07:44 PM #21
2cents from an old fella,...............Been welding for 35+ years, and still make a good living from it. 1 - use as dark a lense as will allow you to see the exact edges of the puddle (generally I use a 9 for Tig, 10 for stick and 11 for Mig if I'm inside). 2 - no contacts,.glasses only , and make sure that everything your trying to see thru is clean. 3 - use an old style helmet if you're on a budget,.........put the xtra into your welding outfit. The new auto-darkening helmets are great, but they're pricey. 4 Don't squint! Something's wrong with your setup if u feel the need to. No hard-fast rules,....everyone finds their own comfort zone,.
Mike was a great guy with a lot of knowledge and always had good things to say. May he rest in peace. I hope he's up there playing with hot rods now as well.
We Lost a Good One