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Old 08-26-2002, 02:03 PM
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Bought an auto-darkening welding helmet today...!

So I'm getting closer to the "replace the 1/4 panel" day.. now I'll be able to really see what I'm doing when I weld. It's a Hornell Speedglass helmet, the cheaper "Utility" version of the 9000 series. See it at http://www.hornell.com . Other than that, nothing much new this weekend; went back to the junkyard to try to get the 28 spline axleshafts- no good, I had no room to swing my hammer.. I was trying to split the case with a chisel. It was working, but I couldn't manage a hard hit, just light taps. So I think I'll say "screw it". I did get a perfect-condition dashboard pad for $5, though. Always good to have spares!
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What the hell is this?... Non tech all the way here...
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Old 08-26-2002, 02:50 PM
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Good point, for once.
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Originally posted by TomP
Good point, for once.
Then why the hell post it? Man if I posted everytime I got a new tool, I would be posting alot. BUT unfortunately, it does the people on the board absolutely no good to know what I am spending my money on.
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Because people might be interested! Why the hell are you trying to have a conversation with me?
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Tom, have you had the chance to use it yet? Any opinions? I'm looking to get one in the near future. My dad and I have to do some body repair on our van and it would make life much easier.

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Actually I did, I tried it out as soon as I got home. Works great! It's weird to be able to see so clearly with the helmet down. The helmet stays at a shade 6 until you turn it on, then it lightens to a shade 3. I couldn't even tell a delay from when I started the arc to when the helmet darkened. I could see everything! There was a slight, split second delay between when the arc stopped and the helmet lightened again, but that's no big deal. I posted a review of it on the Aftermarket Product Review board, here's the link: https://www.thirdgen.org/techbb2/sho...hreadid=128421 Sine CHD actually has a valid point, I suppose I'll answer any other questions over here. But yeah, that was the main reason I bought the helmet; I did some body work on a friend's car (deer ran into the side doors of his car) that I needed a slide hammer for. It was so hard to see those holes to weld them shut... no way was I about to go through the same thing for welding a 1/4 panel to my car!
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dash pad for $5 ??? Man your lucky! I paid $50 for mine
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Originally posted by TomP
Because people might be interested! Why the hell are you trying to have a conversation with me?
Tom I am by no means thring to have a conversation with you. There is no point as far as I am concerned. This post is by no means technically related to third gen f bodies. So it should have never been posted.
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Originally posted by TomP
Because people might be interested! Why the hell are you trying to have a conversation with me?
Well I am VERY interesed Tom LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I start my welding class in 4 weeks, gas, arc, mig, tig, plasma cutters, and we use auto darkening helments!!!!

Welding is a trade that is good to have when you are into cars.
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Originally posted by Camar_Hunter_c
Tom I am by no means thring to have a conversation with you. There is no point as far as I am concerned. This post is by no means technically related to third gen f bodies. So it should have never been posted.

HMMM welding plus 1/4 pannel plus pannel on f-body?

If you have the time to type what you have in the tread then you really must have no life dude you are not a moderator so don't stress youself out, you will live longer.
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