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Re: [Shop-talk] Plasma cutting eye protection

To: eric@megageek.com
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Plasma cutting eye protection
From: David Hillman <hillman@planet-torque.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2013 01:00:07 -0500 (EST)
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On Sun, 6 Jan 2013, eric@megageek.com wrote:
> OK, I've been using my autodarkening welding helmet for my plasma cutting
> since I got the cutter.  It works OK, but I can't see any lines that I
> make to great cuts.

    What is the "autodarkening helmet", specifically?  I think you need a 
higher quality one.  That doesn't necessarily need to be really expensive. 
I use a Speedglas 9002X and, while I rarely plasma cut by hand since I got 
my CNC table, I didn't have much trouble seeing when I did.  I also setup 
guides, straight-edges or whatnot, which make following lines a lot 
easier.

    The difference between what you can see with a high-quality hood, 
versus a cheap one is alarming.  I had a low-end Jackson-made
hood previously, and thought it was fine... until I got a Speedglas.
Now I can see the arc, and the details of the adjacent puddle, and work 
piece, while tigging for example.  Immediately made my welds better when I 
switched hoods.  I kicked myself for wasting time with the low-end one.

    With very rare exceptions, if your body hurts after doing something, 
that means stop doing it ;)

--
  David Hillman
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