Behind The Welding Mask Mig Welder

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Nice weld! I was a MIG welder for about 15 years, but I haven't run a bead since 2006, so this brings back memories. :)

icanhaskpop
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OK. But what brand/model welding mask is it?

gatsbylight
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Dude was dropping dimes in the best way.

myREALnameISiAM
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*This is your daily dose of internet. this is how it looks like inside the welding mask*

jonathandeguzman
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I literally just had my first day behind the helmet today. My eyes are a little fuzzy. My place doesn't have a great training program so any advice? My job will be using two welders at once welding torqu plates and spiders onto axle beams. Axle will be spinning by the way

xsavagementality
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The welder accidentally squeezed the trigger when they were putting the stinger up. I do that shit all the time haha.

qeurpoi
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Just like plasterers and heating engineers- they always think they are the best or 'have been doing it for 40 years' This weld is perfect and structurally sound- get a grip...🙄

ef
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is it okay to still look at that bright blue ball? I'd imagine you need to look directly at it to perfectly weld.

mechwarreir
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the camera had a hard time focusing but it looked good anyway

artifexmusic
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Very good video. Now I actually know what tf y’all are doing behind that bright ass light!

bigshark
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Huh? So you can see what you are welding. I always thought the mask was just to protect your eyes and believed that welders just winged it.

yurunning
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I love how great the view is on videos of the arc, unfortunately, I've never been able to get that kind of view through my helmet. I've tried expensive helmets, I've made sure they're clean, I've tried bright auxiliary lighting, changing the shade, cheater lens, reading glasses inside the helmet, etc. I simply can't see. if the weld is long enough, I can sometimes sort of see a very dim, barely perceptible puddle eventually, but that's it. I can't see the joint or any of the surrounding metal. If I turn the lens down to 9, then the arc is too bright and everything is just one big bright blinding ball of light, if I turn it to 10, the arc is fine, but then everything around it is too dark. I usually end up welding off my line, or just welding on past the end because I can't see the joint. I literally weld by "feel". Now, for the general stuff I weld around my shop, I've always managed to stick everything together decently enough, but there is simply no way I could ever pass a test or make pretty welds. I just don't know what else I can do to be able to see the joint and puddle.

edwardlance
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Solda perfeita, um monstro na soldagem 😲

MarcosRoberto-wkni
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are you serious then the welding mask i had on was broken lol .

FREESTYLEFISHING
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I always wondered what it looks like behind the mask.

weathermannax
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I always wondered and now I know. Thank you :-)

MrJeepCanada
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What helmet are you using to record with?

Ght_Frak
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the best part was the stereo audio field

NatePerdomo
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From an actual welder, I'm curious to know what your settings are at, I weld metal core wire and I use a 47 voltage with a 450 wire speed on a miller I never move that slow while filling in a fairly nice crease.

evanroberts
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Why the big ass weave, stringer runs are stronger

billy