Good nut and bolt restoration!
Max
>>I bought a small MIG welder and yesterday got the gas tank and a pile of
>>scrap metal from the recycling dump to practice on.
>
> Mike,
> This is obvious, but you have to see what you are welding to do a
> good job. This means if you are having trouble producing good welds
> it may be that you can't see the weld pool very well. Welding helmets
> can accept "cheater" lens just like the reading glasses you can buy
> from the drug store. Depending on your eyes, you may find them
> helpful. They come in a variety of strengths - just like the reading
> glasses. I find I do better without wearing my regular glasses. The
> bifocals always seem to be in the wrong location. I do use a +2
> cheater lens. If you try and weld in strong sun light that can be a
> problem as to much stray light gets behind your helmet. Seeing what
> you are doing is a big part of producing good welds.
>
> Tim
>
>
>
> Tim Collins
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