hi there
is this mask
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SOLAR-AUTO-DARKEN ... 5adbf2a941
good for a beginer or no
i know speedglass they make best masks . can u tell me would be this from ebay good enough ?
and what speedglass `s mask got better then this one i wanna buy ?
cheers
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That didn't seem to have a brand name so it is hard to tell. It may be a Harbor Freight or Northern Tool hood that was taken to the UK for resale.BURSELF wrote:hi there
is this mask
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SOLAR-AUTO-DARKEN ... 5adbf2a941
good for a beginer or no
i know speedglass they make best masks . can u tell me would be this from ebay good enough ?
and what speedglass `s mask got better then this one i wanna buy ?
cheers
If you can order through HF or NT in the UK it might be a better bet. Others have used those with success.
The other option is to go first class right away since you'll probably get there anyway. I started off cheaply and then went to a Miller Elite after a couple of other upgrades. "It is the cheapest person that ends up spending the most."
Better helmets have adjustments, more sensors, wider views, and such.
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You only get one set of eyes. I would spend the money for a known good unit. Unless you quit, you will spend more money buying the second anyway, as the gent above said. You may not need the best of the best, but I would not go cheap. Just sayin......
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Ya it kinda depends on how much your gonna use it for. You can get a good one for a hobbyist, auto dark, for around 100 bucks. Or you can go all the way up to 300-400, maybe more. That being said, I learned on a old flip down, cost me 20 bucks. Works just fine ya know. Not very comfertable, but it does the job.
Argh, there's some wisdom to that. And I hate it cause I'm so damn cheap :p"It is the cheapest person that ends up spending the most."
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check welding supplies on this website. theres an auto-darkening one @ northern tool for like $59-good for everyday use assuming you aren't welding in a ditch with it or something. i only get 3 years out of a good miller one because of the abuse while welding in the hole so to speak
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