[TheForge] Automatic welding lens
Dan Tull
dantull at numail.org
Tue Jan 4 21:49:42 EST 2005
Bill, you are so right.
The clincher for me was the three Japanese companies here in town
bought big quantities of them. And, it will make you a better welder.
Now , imagine how much faster it would have gone w/ a big mig.
dan tull
georgia
abba, afc, S.C. psba, obg,sofa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Woolley" <wjande at erols.com>
To: "Sponsored by ABANA" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:12 PM
Subject: [TheForge] Automatic welding lens
> Greetings,
>
> Just thought I would engage anyone on the fence about buying an
> automatic welding lens. I thought I would never have much use for one
> until a couple of stair railing jobs ago it dawned on me that it might
> be more than useful for welding/tacking pickets to bottom/top rails
> without having to lower and raise my shield everytime I moved my
> electrode 4 inches. ( I had been using 6010 to tack, then finish with
> either the same rod or 7018 since I don't have a decent MIG machine) I
> probably should be using my 110 volt MIG for this but can't seem to get
> in the groove of turning to it for this application. Anyway, having the
> automatic lens has greatly eased the process of making these simple
> railings. The fact that I can start and stay with 7018 is a blessing.
> (Since I don't have to mess with my shield, the rod end never fully
> cools in between stops and starts, thus making the problem of restarting
> this rod cold without sticking all but solved) I like the appearance
> and control I am used to with this rod. I looked at most of what was
> currently available in a mid to high quality lens before I chose a
> Jackson NexGen which came with their Shadow shield (sorry I just can't
> call it a helmet), which spec wise is pretty much state of the art,
> American made, available on line for $275 total. I was looking into a
> Jackson EQC Master which was $240 but decided to go the extra mile to
> gain a larger viewing area (lens size). For what it's worth, I thought
> for a long time that it would be a frivolous purchase, or a luxury to
> have one, but from just a couple weeks of use I can tell that it is
> going to be a valuable tool for me to have in the shop.
>
> Regards,
> Bill Woolley
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