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Allan |
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Scary stuff. Took a piece of old exhaust heat shield and tried to do a couple of spot welds. Never touched a welder in my life. I think once I get over being nervous and can keep my hand steady it'll be okay. All I have to do is tack weld a battery tray onto the support. What's hard is trying to see. Is it possible the helmet I'm using is too dark. Oh yeah, only blew 1 hole in it.
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If you are using the old style welding hood, check to make sure that the dark lens is sandwiched by clear plastic lenses to protect it. Get new ones, and replace the welding glass if it is messed up as well. They are cheap, and it is amazing how much better you can see with new cover lenses.
John www.ghiaspecialties.com |
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