Hi from Reno
Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2014 12:09 am
Glad to be here and look forward to learning from everyone!
I weld a few metal gates and handrails at work as a remodeler, misc. projects on my '85 f250, and now I'm very excited about getting a TIG in the very near future.
With a new auto darkening helmet that has a lighter lens than any used before, I discovered that my dim light vision is crap and now that I can actually see a puddle welding is twice as easy! Gas welding hand-eye cordination comes naturally and I'm looking forward to TIG for better looking welds.
I weld a few metal gates and handrails at work as a remodeler, misc. projects on my '85 f250, and now I'm very excited about getting a TIG in the very near future.
With a new auto darkening helmet that has a lighter lens than any used before, I discovered that my dim light vision is crap and now that I can actually see a puddle welding is twice as easy! Gas welding hand-eye cordination comes naturally and I'm looking forward to TIG for better looking welds.