10.31.2011

Lincoln 2450 Viking Auto-Darkening Helmet

This video is from the full review at www.newmetalworker.com The full review has lots of photos and details on this very nice welding helmet.

10.29.2011

Miller Elite Series Welding Helmet Operations and Maintenance

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

10.27.2011

Hobart 770450 XVS Series Welding Helmet 3-D Flame

click here to get 5% discount: www.amazon.com Hobart 770450 XVS Series Welding Helmet 3-D Flame Variable-shade helmets feature lens darkening from 9-12 and a reaction time of 1/12000 of a second. Internally located controls and low battery indicator. Meets ANSI 287.1 2003 safety standards. Operates on replaceable AAA battery (included). 2-year limited warranty. Auto Darkening: Yes, Switch time (sec.): 1/12000, Variable Shades: 9 - 12, Base Type: AAA, Low Battery Indicator: Yes, Battery Included: Yes, ANSI Approved: Yes

10.25.2011

Great Discount Offer On Speedglas Women's Wild-N-Pink Welding Helmet

Click here to get up 60% OFF: www.amazon.com Product name: 3M 07-0012-31WP Speedglas Women's Wild-N-Pink 100 Series Welding Helmet Description: The Speedglas 100 welding helmet can be used with most arc welding processes, such as stick (MMA), MIG/MAG and TIG applications greater than 10 amps. Its also the ideal entry-level auto-darkening helmet for occasional users, such as hobbyists, farmersand maintenance or construction workers.

10.24.2011

Great Price Rhino for $29.99 4-1/4" x 2" Auto Darkening Welding Lens Filter 3/11

4-1/4" x 2" Auto Darkening Welding Lens Filter 3/11 Review





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Technical Details

  • Light State DIN# 3 / Dark State DIN# 11
  • Unit size 4-1/4" x 2"
  • Viewing area 3-5/6" x 1-1/3"
  • Switching Time: <1/2000 Second at Room Temperature
  • Solar Powered ~ Minimum Lifetime of 5,000 Welding Hours





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Auto Darkening Welding Lens 3/11

Light State DIN# 3 / Dark State DIN# 11

Unit size 4-1/4" x 2"

Viewing area 3-5/6" x 1-1/3"

Switching Time: <1/2000 Second at Room Temperature

Solar Powered

Minimum Lifetime of 5,000 Welding Hours

10.22.2011

3M Welding - Helmet Filters

This video demonstrates and explains the qualities and capabilities of Auto darkening welding helmets www.envirosafetyproducts.com

10.20.2011

Thor Welding Helmet by Lincoln Electric

The New Lincoln Helmet Special Edition Marvel Thor Graphics

10.19.2011

Lincoln Welding School Motorsports Program and Hobart Welding School

Why am I discussing the Lincoln Welding School and Hobart welding school in the same sentence?  

Because the 2 schools offer courses that complement each other, are very affordable, and deal with metals you won't study in conventional community college welding programs.

What I am talking about is actually the Lincoln motor sports 5 day welding course  and Hobart Welding School's 2 week Tig welding course.  

I get asked all the time "What is the best way to learn to weld for a living?" sometimes the question comes from a parent trying to guide a young adult child into a trade. Other times, it is an adult who is contemplating a career change.

Here is what I advise: If you are not one hundred percent sure that welding is for you or your child, rather than commit to a lengthy and expensive comprehensive welding program, why not dip your toe in the water by enrolling in Hobart's 2 week TIG welding course? There is no prerequisite for the TIG course and it covers TIG welding on Carbon and Stainless steels, as well as aluminum. Practical skill exercises are pretty standard including lap,butt, and tee joints in .062" and .125" thickness and the course includes plenty of seat time in the welding booth. The tuition is only 800 dollars. Once a student completes the 2 week TIG welding course, he or she can make the decision on whether to keep on learning.  

That is where the Lincoln Basic motorsports welding program comes in.   The Lincoln basic motor sports welding program lasts 5 days (4 ½ to be exact) , covers TIG welding as well as MIG welding and also covers basic metallurgy  and filler metal selection of 4130 chromoly steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. 70 percent of the class is hands on with the rest spent on lecture and discussion. The tuition is about 700 dollars for the 4 ½ day basic program. There is also an advanced class that becomes available once a student has attended the Lincoln basic motorsports welding program.  

So here is how these 2 programs complement each other...The 2 week Hobart TIG welding class gives a student a great introduction to welding. Then the Lincoln Motor sports welding course exposes the student to how TIG welding is used in the real world of motorsports...which is about as "real world" as it gets.   Food for thought... If you were an employer interviewing prospective TIG welders, and 2 people applied for the job, one having attended a welding program at a local community college, and one that completed the Hobart TIG welding course, and then the Lincoln Motorsports welding program, which candidate would get the job?

10.17.2011

Great Price Heibi Metal S777A for Solar Auto Darkening Welding & Grinding Helmet Hood Mask Carbon Fiber Design

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Technical Details

  • Solar Auto Darkening Welding AND Grinding Helmet Hood





Solar Auto Darkening Welding & Grinding Helmet Hood Mask Carbon Fiber Design Overview


This helmet can be used for both welding and grindingGraphic Carbon Fibre DesignModel number S777aVariable shade with a turn of the outside knob. Adjusts from shade levels 9-13Light shade is 4 (when helmet is not darkened)Variable sensitivity adjustmentFully automatic - Solar Cells - NO BATTERY CHANGE REQUIREDViewing area is 3.86" x 1.69"This helmet has two knobs on the outside. One is for dark shade...the other for sensitivityOn the inside of the helmet on the back of lens there is also two settings. Choose your mode for either welding or grinding with one switch. The other switch if for delay timeHead band is fully adjustable with a turn of the back knob. Has a nice micro-fiber (soft suede like feel) forehead strap.

10.15.2011

American Steel Buildings Deliver Pre-Engineered Steel Buildings

Since 1986, American Steel Buildings has been delivering pre-engineered steel buildings with great designs and quality internationally. No matter if you are looking into buildings for commercial and industrial purposes, large and mini storage facilities, office and charge buildings and even shopping malls. You name it, they have it for you.

American Steel Buildings has this group of professionals who can help you in designing perfectly what you have in mind. The company's motto is to best meet customers' requirements as well as to best fit the layout of customers' house. This shows that the company means business. From designing to choosing of colors to delivery, you can be impressed with the quality, service and speed. When it comes to spending your money on their service, you can be worry free because your investment comes with warranty of 20 years.

Now that you know about the background of the company, it is time to find out about the buildings that they offer. There are basically four main kinds of metal buildings sold by the company; commercial buildings, mini storage, multi-purpose buildings as well as church buildings.

1. Commercial buildings
It does not mean that being commercial steel buildings for warehouse or industrial usage, their outlook must be very unattractive. On the contrary, these metal buildings have very eye-catching designs and you even enhance their appearance by requesting to combine various materials in the make, such as brick, complementary colored metal sheeting or glass. You can even use various extensions and overhangs to make the buildings look 'pretty'.

2. Mini storage
These mini storage metal buildings are good if you do not need something big like the ones for industrial use or that you just need extra storage space on your estate. It does not matter where you live as the company delivers the order everywhere in USA or to a port for export purposes and they also meet the standard codes buildings codes so you do not have to worry about violations. You can choose to have either single or multiple layers or even colors.

3. Multi purpose buildings
These are very much larger metal buildings which you can use to turn into a huge exhibition hall or for storage of very big vehicles. You have an option of 15 colors to choose from so you will be able to find something that suits your needs.

4. Church buildings
If you are looking to build religious buildings such as churches and you are on a tight budget, you might want to consider getting one of these steel buildings manufactured by the American company. These buildings are not only very affordable, they are also very easy to erect and you can customize the designs of your church depending on your requirements.

Now that you are aware of the benefits and the types of buildings manufactured by American Steel Buildings, your next step is just to decide on just what specific kind of building do you need to purchase. If you need to clarify any doubts you might have, you can always check their website for more information or send the person in charge an email.

10.13.2011

Best Hobart 770286 Flip Front Welding Helmet

Hobart 770286 Flip Front Welding Helmet Review





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Technical Details

  • 6-pack of flip lens helmets
  • Shade #10
  • Display case





Hobart 770286 Flip Front Welding Helmet Overview


Budget-priced helmet has flip front. Auto Darkening: No, View Area W x H (in.): 4 1/2 x 2, Adjustable Sensitivity: No, Variable Shades: 10, Adjustable Fit: Yes, ANSI Approved: Yes

10.11.2011

Cheap Metal Man ABB8700SG Blue Flame 9-13 Variable Shade Professional Auto Darkening Welding Helmet for $130.07 Metal Man

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Technical Details

  • 3.86" x 1.87" viewing area with 9-13 variable shade control
  • Professional German lens solar powered with auto on/off and 2 independent arc sensors that darkens in 1/25,000 seconds
  • Sensitivity and delay adjustments with grind mode
  • Low amperage TIG to 5 amps
  • 5 point adjustable head gear with large removable/wwashable sweat band





Metal Man ABB8700SG Blue Flame 9-13 Variable Shade Professional Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Overview


METAL MAN Professional ABB8700SG Black and blue real flames grahics, 9-13 variable shade auto darkening welding helmet with 3.86' x 1.87' viewing area. Features German made lens with grind mode, 1/25,000 second darkening speed, 2 arc sensors, low amperage TIG to 5 amps, dial sensitivity and delay adjustments, auto on/off, solar powered, UV/IR up to shade 16, ANSI and CSA approval, 5 point adjustable ratchet style head gear with large 2/3 head gear diameter removable/ washable sweat band. Toll free welder help line at 888-762-4045, 1 year liminted warranty.3.86' x 1.87' viewing area with 9-13 variable shade controlProfessional German lens solar powered with auto on/off and 2 independent arc sensors that darkens in 1/25,000 secondsSensitivity and delay adjustments with grind modeLow amperage TIG to 5 amps5 point adjustable head gear with large removable/wwashable sweat band

10.09.2011

Check Out ArcOne 4000V-1171 Shade Master Fighting Tiger Welding Helmet for $164.00 ArcOne

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Technical Details

  • Solar powered, so there are never any batteries to change
  • Complete head, neck and ear coverage
  • Front loaded polycarbonate replacement
  • Perma-lok ratchet headgear locks into place
  • Made with flame retardant nylon





ArcOne 4000V-1171 Shade Master Fighting Tiger Welding Helmet Overview


ArcOne 4000V-1171 Shade Master Fighting Tiger Welding Helmet is an auto-darkening welding helmet. Select from five different auto-darkening welding filters with the highest level of UV/IR protection up to 16. Solar powered so there are never any batteries to change. Helmets provide complete head, neck, and ear coverage. Both come with front loaded polycarbonate replacement and perma-lok ratchet headgear that locks in place for a precise, comfortable fit. Helmets are constructed of flame retardant nylon. Unique design channels fumes away from welders. Perfect for all welding applications. Enough room for a respirator. This helmet features a light state of 4, and a dark state of 9 - 13. There is a fixed sensitivity control and a viewing area of 5.2 square inches. The TIG rating Amps is 5, and there are three independent sensors on this helmet.Solar powered, so there are never any batteries to changeComplete head, neck and ear coverageFront loaded polycarbonate replacementPerma-lok ratchet headgear locks into placeMade with flame retardant nylon

10.07.2011

TIG Welding Certification Tests - Tips For Passing the Weld Test

What do Boilermakers, Pipefitters, and Aerospace welders have in common?

Passing a TIG welding certification test is usually required in order to be considered a qualified welder or to even be hired for the job in the first place.

For boilermakers and pipefitters a pipe or tube welding test is usually required and can be anywhere from 3/8" to 12 inches in diameter and depending on the job, the material welded is usually carbon steel or stainless steel, or carbon steel welded with ER309 filler metal. (occasionally other alloys are welded but carbon and stainless make up the bulk of welding tests given)

Aerospace welders on the other hand might be required to weld practically any metal:


  • carbon steel / low alloy steel - 4130, 4140, 4340, 8630

  • stainless steel - 321, 347, 13-8, 15-7, 17-7, a286

  • nickel alloys - hastelloy x, inconel 718

  • aluminum - A355,356,357 castings, 6061, 2219

  • magnesium - az31b,

  • titanium - 6AL4V, CP

  • cobalt - L605, haynes 188

  • refractory alloys like columbium

Aerospace tig welding certifications tests are generally straightforward groove welds or fillet welds unless the special application provision of the American Welding Society D17.1 is used. Sometimes a simple groove or fillet weld test does not accurately represent the scope of welding performed.

In that case there is a provision for the welder to be certified using a scrap part, live part, or mock up test that represents the weld done in production. It is a more limited certification but it helps to certify a welder on tasks that adequately test the skill set required to do the job.

For Boilermakers and pipefitters, a tig welding certification test on tube or pipe pretty much represents the same joint done in the field.

Tips for passing any tig welding test:


  • purge...give lots of attention to getting a perfect purge by making sure ends are taped neatly and securely with a vent hole at the top for gas to escape.

  • Clean the metal...Whether welding a pipe joint or sheet metal butt weld, if you don't clean the metal right, you will probably fail. Metals like aluminum and titanium are prone to porosity and filing the edge removes crud that will cause porosity...Some test inspectors will fail you on the spot just for not cleaning the metal.

  • For aerospace tig welding tests, make sure to file the sheared edge of the metal

  • Degrease with acetone or other approved solvent...give the rod a wipe too.

  • Follow instructions...Whether written or from you test supervisor, pay attention, read, and follow instructions.

10.04.2011

Subsurface Utility Engineering - What Is It?

Since the mid 1980's, highway engineers in the United States have experienced difficulty in gathering accurate underground electric public service information. In fact, several states have hired engineering consultants to determine the validity of the subsurface information that has been gathered and is required for planning throughout an entire highway project. This involves identification of the precise horizontal location of all the underground utilities, which includes underground septic tank systems and wells. Basically, this type of engineering practice is called Subsurface Utility Engineering (S.U.E.).

Definition

According to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), S.U.E. is a practical engineering process that manages the risks related to the gathering of precise information, mapping, and characterizing of subsurface utilities at an early stage of project development. This process uses conventional methods of research, site surveys, and applied sciences such as geophysical surveys and excavating done by non-destructive vacuum systems to obtain the most exact information possible.

Scope of S.U.E. Practices

In developing Federal Land Highway projects, Subsurface Utility Engineering performs several tasks that constitute the first part of the engineering process.


  • Owner Identification- It is necessary to identify electric public service owners who are affected by a highway project. This is followed by having one-on-one meetings with these owners to inform them about the particular project.

  • Owner Management- It is fundamental to provide pertinent information to utility owners during the planning phase. Such information should be reviewed, examined and plotted on a composite drawing or demonstrated in a three-dimensional view of the underground electric public service before being shown to the affected owners.

  • Identify Underground Features- It is advantageous to use the latest surface geophysical techniques to assign or trace certain underground utility features.

  • Inspect and Draft Information- It is important to conduct field inspections to determine ground surface utility systems. All the data gathered should be plotted on the client's plan sheets.

  • Resolve Incongruities- It is essential to resolve any discrepancies if all the collected information consisting of existing records, ground surveys, geophysical techniques, and underground surveys do not agree.

  • Develop a Conflict Matrix- This involves analyzing and comparing all the conflicting information to the proposed development plans.

  • Meet to Plan a Resolution- It is fundamental to meet with the utility companies to address all the identified conflicts and formulate possible solutions.

  • Provide a Detailed Overview- It is critical to depict the enhanced information using three-dimensional views of the underground utilities and present it to the client. Discussing and explaining designs to the client will hopefully ensure that they understand the project and can provide any suggestions to resolve any conflicts.

To sum up, the scope of Subsurface Utility Engineering is to: locate and assess above-ground and subsurface utilities; utilize geophysical techniques; depict all information in computer-aided drafting; analyze and resolve any conflicting information; meet with the utility companies to solve the conflicts; and meet with the project owner to present all vital information before initiating the project.

Quality Levels of the S.U.E. Process

There are four quality levels (QL) of information utilized by subsurface utility engineering. They are considered by the degree of risk or the information needed to design the highway project. Basically, highway plans require accurate utility information to avoid erroneous plotting or omission errors before the client finalizes the project. The quality levels range from A to D with A as the highest and D as the lowest rating level. QL-A is only necessary if there are conflicts that need to be resolved in the utility's path. Lower levels are applicable if few or no conflict is being encountered.

To describe it another way: QL-D is the primary information gathered from existing records or during a verbal interview; QL-C is the information collected from the above-ground inspection; QL-B is the information gathered using surface geophysical techniques; and QL-A is the highest level of available information collected through the use of various utility engineering services.

Subsurface Utility Engineering is not a form of technology but a process being followed to gather comprehensive information. It is an engineering practice that aims to furnish accurate, reliable, and quality levels of information, creating a final draft before proceeding with a project. The new applied science that is involved in this branch of engineering is the use of surface geophysical techniques and non-destructive techniques using vacuum truck systems to help in the process. S.U.E. is indeed a very helpful process that greatly aids in the construction of our nation's highways!

10.02.2011

Using the Correct Type of Safety Glove at Work

There are so many types of safety gloves nowadays, that it can be difficult to determine which glove will suit your workplace most ideally. If you're working in a manual labour environment, perhaps with heavy lifting, or perhaps with using heavy machinery or constantly having an electrical tool in your hands, then there's a different glove for every situation. Maybe you're working in a less physical environment, where you need to handle fragile items or items which might be poisonous or dangerous - then again, there's a glove for the situation depending on what needs doing, and each type of glove is designed specifically for that requirement - there's no such thing as a standard glove when it comes to work.

Starting with the more physical side of work, the heavy machinery, the electrical tools; there are gloves which can be used depending on the situation.

If you're forever using heavy machinery where your hands are being bashed around all day, suffering from heavy vibrations such as using a powerful drill, then you could do with a pair of gloves not only for safety and grip, but to protect against the vibration too - If you didn't know already, Anti-Vibration Gloves exist, which not only give great grip and protection, but remove a lot of the vibration going from the tool and through into your hands. Long term use of heavy machinery and tools can cause problems with your bones later in life, therefore it's definitely a good idea to use whatever protection you can find.

Perhaps your work environment involves regularly cutting items where there's a risk of injuring yourself with a blade if you were to have an accident. Cut Resistant gloves are perfect to avoid injury. However, when using a knife of whatever size, it's often not your hands which might end up the victim to an accident - your arms are vulnerable too. Alongside Cut Resistant Gloves, you can also use Cut Resistant Kevlar Sleeves for extra protection too.

For heavy lifting or generally handling awkward or heavy items, there's of course gloves to not only give protection for your hands, but also to give superb grip to ensure you don't drop an item and injure yourself. You always want to best grip possible - if you were to slip with a heavy item, there's a potential to drop it on your feet, or fall and injure your back. Therefore you can use General Handling Gloves, Ironclad Gloves for more protection from sharper objects, or Rigger Gloves for the heaviest of items.

Towards the less physical side of work, perhaps you work in an environment where you need to ensure you don't touch the items with your hands, or need to protect your skin from poisonous or harmful substances.
If you work in a situation where your skin mustn't touch an item - perhaps you work in handling antiques or old goods which are frail and would crumble if they gain contact with moist skin - or perhaps you're handling a poisonous or harmful substance, something like lead sheeting, where you simply need to avoid contact of the item with your skin. Whatever the situation may be, you can use simple Disposable Gloves as a cheap and easy way to get around the problem. You can find Disposable Gloves from hardware stores but also from places like chemists. Cotton Gloves are an alternative to Disposable Gloves if you need a bit more padding and comfort.

However if you work in a situation where you're handling chemical items where your skin really needs to not make contact with the item, then you'll need something more specific. You can find a range of Chemical Resistant Gloves from a lot of hardware or construction stores. These not only provide comfort and protection, but are completely safe to come in contact with chemicals of almost any sort - you wouldn't be able to do your job without them.

Hopefully this will come in useful! If you're working in a manual labour environment or simply need protection from harmful items, there's a whole host of gloves to choose from - and hopefully after having read this far, you'll be more aware as to which glove is suitable for what.