[AT] Arc Welding ?

R Mull rbobmull at comcast.net
Wed Nov 10 16:46:23 PST 2004


Same here Farmer. I don't have to move the rod side to side, it seems to 
move on its on.

Thanks,
Robert Mull
Woodstock, Georgia
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Subject: Re: [AT] Arc Welding ?


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>         I don't have much trouble seeing well enough, "yet" but I have 
> noticed that many of the new welding rods that I buy shake a lot worse 
> than the old ones I bought years ago did. I would love to have one of 
> those self darkening helmets but probably not this year.
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> "farmer"
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