8.30.2011

3M Speedglas 9100FX

3M Speedglas 9100FX with XX large lens. Auto-darkening Welding Helmet.

8.29.2011

TOP 10 Best Auto Darkening Welding Helmets to Buy

Best to Buy www.amazon.com -- Lincoln K3028-1 Black Viking Auto Darkening Welding Helmet 2450 Series TOP 10 Best Auto Darkening Welding Helmets to Buy Lincoln K3028-1 Black Viking Auto Darkening Welding Helmet 2450 Series www.amazon.com Forney Industries 55670 Auto-Darkening Welding...

8.27.2011

3M™ Speedglas™ Welding Helmet 9100 - Cap Suspension

Education video on the 3M™ Speedglas™ Welding Helmet 9100 Cap Suspension

8.25.2011

Arc Welding Basics

One of the most popular and common types of welding in use today is arc welding. Yet the average layman walking the street has little understanding of this welding process other seeing the blinding light flashing from a construction job site they may walking past at rush hour. Welding is basically just a fusion process for joining metals. The metals are simply melted together by intense heat and fuse as one piece. If done correctly, welding makes the joining of two pieces of metal with the same strength as single solid piece. A welding joint is superior to gluing because through the welding process, the metals are actually melted together instead using the bonding properties of glue to hold them together.

The key concept in welding is a heat source is needed in order to fuse the metal together. There are several methods of welding and arc welding is one of the most popular. The term arc welding comes from the fact that an electrical arc is created to produce intense heat. This arc is formed between the metal being worked on and an electrode connected to the arc welder. The electrode rod is moved along the joint and is melted by the electrical arc. The rod has two purposes. One is to help produce the arc and the other is it makes a filler material as it is melted.

At its heart, arc welding is about creating an electrical circuit. An arc welder needs an electrical power source that produces either AC or DC current. The metal piece you are attempting to weld becomes part of the electrical circuit by attaching a cable from the arc welder to metal. The other hot cable is attached to electrode that the welder is holding. An electrical arc is created between the metal work piece and the electrode when the electrode is held close to the metal. Now there is a complete electrical circuit between the arc welder and the metal. This process creates some pretty amazing temperatures. The tip of the arc can reach temperatures in excess of 6500º F. Now there is enough heat to fuse the metal pieces together and create a strong bond. To ignite the arc, the electrode must be pressed against the metal and then pulled away.

Besides creating heat, the arc produces a very bright light. This light is hazardous to the welder and those around the welding job site. You should not look directly into the arc without proper eye protection. However, the visible light is not the only danger. The arc gives of infrared and ultraviolet light that is invisible to the naked eye. This is why welders wear auto darkening welding helmets. These helmets will automatically darken when the arc is struck to shield the welders eyes from the bright visible and the lens filter is designed to keep out infrared and ultraviolet at all times whether the lens is darkened or not. Welders also put up welding blankets or shields to protect other people in the work area that may not have proper eye protection.

Despite these hazards arc welding is a safe and reliable method for fusing metal together and with some practice anyone can become competent enough for basic welding.

8.23.2011

Best Hobart 770627 Black XVX Series Expert Auto Darkening Variable Shade Welding Helmet for $249.99 Hobart

Hobart 770627 Black XVX Series Expert Auto Darkening Variable Shade Welding Helmet Review





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Technical Details

  • Auto-darkening helmet feature lens darkening from 9?13.
  • A reaction time of 1/20,000 of a second.
  • Has 30% larger viewing area.





Hobart 770627 Black XVX Series Expert Auto Darkening Variable Shade Welding Helmet Overview


This Hobart XVX Series auto darkening helmet features a large 3.875in. x 2.375in. viewing area, fast switching speed (1/20,000 second reaction time) and 4 independent arc sensors. Provides variable shade and internal controls for delay and sensitivity and ratcheting headgear with comfort cushion for ease of use. Features replaceable lithium batteries and low battery indicator. Meets Z87.12003 standards; includes protective cloth hood bag and extra clear protective lenses. Auto Darkening: Yes, View Area W x H (in.): 3.875 x 2.375, Switch time (sec.): 1/20,000, Adjustable Sensitivity: Yes, Variable Shades: Yes, Adjustable Fit: Yes, Power Supply: Lithium Batteries, Low Battery Indicator: Yes, Battery Included: Yes

8.20.2011

Welding: Fabrication/Manufacturing

My Scholarship application video. For Go Brennan. Daytona Beach Florida. Which by the way , for making this video, I won a $500.00 scholarship, a copy of Solid Works 2008-2009 Student Edition with COSMOS* on DVD/CD ROM, and a LINCOLN ELECTRIC VISTA 1000 RED ROD auto darkening welding helmet. My thanks go out to Brennan, Lincoln Electric, and Daytona State College.

8.18.2011

Miller Welding Helmet Overview

An overview of Miller's entire line of welding helmets. For more information on these helmets, and the entire line of Arc Armor welding gear, visit bit.ly

8.16.2011

Smarter Tools MIG-135 Welding Kit with Welder, Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet,.

Click here for more details: www.amazon.com Smarter Tools MIG-135 Welding Kit with Welder, Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet, The Smarter Tools MIG-135 is the perfect choice to do projects and repairs around the home and auto body shop. This MIG welder will produce a cleaner bead with less splatter than a regular flux core wire welder.

8.14.2011

Great Price Hobart 770003 for Hobart 770003 Welding Helmet Flip Front with Rat Hd Gr 4 1/2In x 5 1/4In

Hobart 770003 Welding Helmet Flip Front with Rat Hd Gr 4 1/2In x 5 1/4In Review





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Technical Details

  • Tough polypropylene plastic
  • Fully adjustable ratchet headgear





Hobart 770003 Welding Helmet Flip Front with Rat Hd Gr 4 1/2In x 5 1/4In Overview


The Hobart 770003 Standard Fixed-Shade Non-Auto Darkening Flip Front Welding Helmet features a flip front, #10 fixed shade lens, making it an ideal choice for inverter arc welding applications.

Features:

  • Fixed-shade #10 lens for arc welding
  • Large 4-1/2 x 5-1/4-Inch viewing area for larger field of vision
  • Built from durable polypropylene plastic
  • Fully adjustable ratchet headgear to allow for quick and easy adjustments

What's In The Box:

  • Hobart 770003 Standard Fixed-Shade Non-Auto Darkening Flip Front Welding Helmet
  • Two Protective Lens Covers


8.13.2011

Check Out Solar Auto Darkening Darken Welding Helmet Camouflage

Solar Auto Darkening Darken Welding Helmet Camouflage Review





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Technical Details

  • Variable shade with a turn of the outside knob. Adjusts from shade levels 9-13
  • Fully automatic - Solar Cells - NO BATTERY CHANGE REQUIRED
  • Automatically turns on and off - no need to turn on your helmet before use
  • Good quality, stylish helmet at a low price





Solar Auto Darkening Darken Welding Helmet Camouflage Overview


Auto Darkening Solar Welding Helmet * Model number WH4000 * High Quality High Impact Polyamide Nylon Solar Welding Helmet with Auto-Darkening Welding Filter for easy, more comfortable, and safer welding * Solar cells - No battery change required! *Full Face Coverage With Racheting Headband *Dark Shade 9-13 variable * Clear Shade 4 * Advanced TechnologyTop Quality for Comfortable Working Conditions * Modernized Design Concept * Flash Response Speed * Large View Window * Wide Range of Application * Auto-DarkeningUltra Light Weight and ComfortableEasy OperationMinimized Maintenance * Protects face and eyes * Meets or exceeds ANSI Z87 StandardsAdjustable to fit all sizes. Has "rachet" type turn knob in back of head strap and "baseball cap" adjustment on top of head adjustmentLens/filter comes completely out of face shield/Sensitivity Switch/Delay Switch/High Welding Quality/High Safety Protection/Simple and lightweight design/Easy to use/Wide viewing area/Excellent performance/Maximum safety security/Automatic Power ON and OFF (Fully Automatic)/Protects eye and face from UV and IR radiation/Super light weight and strong/Cartridge size 110x90x10mm (4-1/3" x 3-1/2" x 1/3") * Viewing window 90 x 40 mm (3-1/2" x 1-2/3") * Switch Time (light to dark) 1/10000s * (dark to light) <0.1-1s (automatic) * Ultraviolet protection 0. 0001% (210-365nm) * Infrared protection <0. 001% (780-2000nm) * Shade range DIN 4 /9-13 * Adjustable at top and back to fit all sizes * Operating temperatures: -5 C ~ +55C * Brand New..OEM... NOT in retail box * Product note: The paint on these helmets is not shiny and smooth. They have a slightly tectured paint surface. The flames are decaled on and may have some imperfections in decaling

8.11.2011

MIG Welding for Beginners

Welding by beginners is typically accomplished with a MIG or flux-core welder as this is the easiest type of welder for beginners to use. The process is relatively simple but if some certain techniques are not followed the weld can be much worse than necessary both cosmetically and structurally.

The first rule you should follow is done before you even start to weld. This is surface preparation of the welding surfaces and this is especially important if the surface of the steel is painted or rusted. The best technique for this is to use an angle grinder with a flap disk. You should use a grinding disc before using the flap disk if there is an excessive amount of corrosion. Also keep in mind that you will need to clean up the area that the ground clamps to using the same method so the current going through the steel is as strong as possible.

The next step to do is to tune your welder to the type of material being used. The two settings that you will most likely be changing are wire speed and heat. Your welder should be supplied with the information so you can properly tune your machine to the type and thickness of the metal that you are welding. You will probably have to tweak these settings a little so it would be a good idea to try welding with the settings on scrap steel first before moving on to an actual project. Also keep in mind that the welding wire should consist of the same metal type that you are welding.

After you have followed the first two steps you are ready to start welding. Obviously you will want to make sure that you are wearing leather gloves, appropriate clothing for welding, and a helmet before starting to weld. After you have put on your protective gear you can clamp the ground to the surface and place your welding gun with about one quarter of an inch of wire sticking out. One you are ready pull the trigger to start welding.

You will want to use a welding technique utilizing a side to side motion with the tip of welding gun. This way the weld will be deposited evenly along the seam. It is also very important that you keep a consistent, fluid motion. If the welding motion and speed of the movement of the gun is not consistent the weld will not be consistent either. I would highly recommend that you practice welding on scrap metal before you start on an actual project.

Also keep in mind that it is a good idea to weld in sections rather than trying to weld the entire seam at once. So just place about a one inch bead at once end of the seam and then place another bead at the other end. This way the metal will not become overheated in one area and potential warp the steel. This is especially important when using thin steel Then continue to fill in the spaces until the entire seam is welded.

After you have completed the weld inspect it for any inconsistencies and re-weld over any pitting or areas that do not look normal. After the weld is satisfactory you can either grind down the weld or leave it alone if the cosmetic appearance is not important. Now you are ready to move on to your next weld or project.

8.06.2011

3M Speedglas 9100 Welding Shield

Meridians of comfort People working in forge welding were once exposed to the highest risks: welding used to be associated with toxic fumes, dangerously glaring light and very high heat development. Although protective measures in this field and especially the quality of the protective welding shields have been continuously improved, this kind of work remains associated with inconvenience, since such protective shields have to be worn over long periods. The design of the 3M Speedglas 9100 combines a high degree of protection with a sophisticated ergonomic concept for this particularly difficult working area. In contrast to rigid welding shields, this shield is flexible and offers the wearer more comfort, since it is adjustable to fit the welder's personal preferences. The design centres on an offset pivot that reduces the leverage forces of the shield to a minimum -- giving it a clear and friendly appearance. An outstanding approach in the design has been the use of insights from Eastern acupressure techniques. According to this very old method in Chinese medicine, it is the meridians (nerve tracts) of the head in particular that influence the whole body and that too much pressure can negatively influence the well-being of a person. This welding shield thus merges Western and Eastern ergonomics into a design that effectively avoids pressure on sensitive nerves. Equipped with an innovative auto-darkening glass, the shield also protects the wearer's eyes against bright ...

8.04.2011

Hobart 140 - Simple Google Trick to Find a Hobart 140 at a Discount

If you are shopping for a Hobart 140 then it pays to find the best deal you can. That's why I wrote this article to help you. The Hobart Handler 140 is a capable welder yet runs off 115 volts. Most people find the smartest way to shop for a welder is online. There are some Google tricks you can try.

Runs Off Standard Household Electricity

The Hobart 140 is a capable welder that runs off standard 115v household electricity. At 140 Amps you can't get a more powerful welder without going to 220v. In fact you'll be able to do most welding jobs with your Hobart 140 mig welder it has some advantages over 220v models. It can weld thin metals more effectively and neater than most larger welders and can work in tight spaces where you couldn't get a stick welder for example.

Shopping Online is the Smart Thing To Do

Shopping online is now more popular than ever. It's a smarter way to shop as you can almost always save money when compared to bricks and mortar stores, especially as gas prices are getting higher. The best stores offer free shipping and it's easy to compare prices and models.

A Simple Google Search Can Help

Put the phrase - Hobart Handler 140 on sale free shipping - into Google. Play around a little with the phrase if you like and see what comes up. Of course you need to make sure the price that comes up is the cheapest and that you can trust the store to ship quickly and provide good service.

Alternatively you can visit a site where all these checks have been done for you and where you will be immediately given a link to the best price online at a trusted retailer. Free Shipping is of course included the price.

8.02.2011

Best Speedway Series 1814 Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Helmet for $37.99 Speedway

Speedway Series 1814 Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Review





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Technical Details

  • Lightweight and Durable Ratchet Headgear
  • Darkens from Shade 7 to Shade 13
  • Darkening reaction time: 0.005 Seconds
  • Filter Lens Protects you from UV and IR Light
  • For MIG, TIG and Stick Welding





Speedway Series 1814 Solar Powered Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Overview


Are you looking for a solar powered auto-darkening welding helmet This Speedway Series welding helmet is ideal for MIG, TIG and Stick Welding.
  • Lightweight and Durable Ratchet Headgear
  • Nylon Helmet Shell
  • On/Off Switch
  • Darkens from Shade 7 to Shade 13
  • Reaction Time: 0.005 Seconds
  • Filter Lens Protects you from UV and IR Light
  • For MIG, TIG and Stick Welding


  • 8.01.2011

    Harbor Freight Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Review

    This is to show the general functionality of the helmet i purchased.