Knight9
Veteran Member
What a coincidence....I tried one of the fancy welder face masks last night. I had my class and of course all they have are the "cheaper" variety. Being a complete rookie I was having problems flipping down the guard and still being able to "see" where to strike the arc /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif. The instructor, however, has a $400 mask that was unreal!!! You can see through the mask very nicely but as soon as you strike the arc and start welding it automatically darkens. I probably shouldn't have tried it /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif cause now I'm kind of turned off the old kind.
On the same vein, last night was our first night of stick/arc welding. I found it much easier than oxy/acetylene. Found out that I seem to go the best with a 6011 or 6013 rod...perfect for those rookies who don't know what they are doing /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.
Kevin
On the same vein, last night was our first night of stick/arc welding. I found it much easier than oxy/acetylene. Found out that I seem to go the best with a 6011 or 6013 rod...perfect for those rookies who don't know what they are doing /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif.
Kevin