[AT] Arc Welding ?

Bo Hinch mmco at cox-internet.com
Wed Nov 10 15:03:36 PST 2004


As a person of 65 , I know what you are talking about . To solve my problem 
, and I have tried the cheaters , I bought one of the new hoods with the 
automatic shade changer on it . With my glasses on , You can see what and 
where you are fixing to strike a arc , as soon as the arc strikes, the shade 
darkens and you can still see what you are welding .I just wish I would of 
spent that 110.00 years ago as it makes a professional welder out of you .
Bo Hinch

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "R Mull" <rbobmull at comcast.net>
To: "AT" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 4:41 PM
Subject: [AT] Arc Welding ?


> In my older age I have to wear reading glasses to see anything up close. 
> My
> arms are not long enough anymore.
> Question is can I buy a # 10 shade lense that will magnify to what my
> reading glasses are, they are about a 2.25 magnification for my arc 
> welding
> helment so I won't have to wear my reading glasses when I weld (not very 
> often )
>
> Thanks,
> Robert Mull
> Woodstock, Georgia
>
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