Or am I in for a night of agony with sand in my eyes; like what happened to me 30 years ago.
I have an auto helmet, that I thought was turned on. It's a #9 I think. I welded for a couple of minutes, doing spots on a sheet metal patch on the 45, before I noticed it. I thought at first it was just a dusty, dirty glass that made the view less than normal.
I cleaned it and it did'nt change. That's when I got suspisious.
I looked at the sun quickly and got no response from the helmet. I then pressed the on button, again, and this time I could see it turn on.
So, am I fawked? Or is there an old welders trick to avoid the pain?
I have an auto helmet, that I thought was turned on. It's a #9 I think. I welded for a couple of minutes, doing spots on a sheet metal patch on the 45, before I noticed it. I thought at first it was just a dusty, dirty glass that made the view less than normal.
I cleaned it and it did'nt change. That's when I got suspisious.
I looked at the sun quickly and got no response from the helmet. I then pressed the on button, again, and this time I could see it turn on.
So, am I fawked? Or is there an old welders trick to avoid the pain?