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Good Luck zach ;)
go get um, and keep practicing.
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zachkuby87 wrote:... Just wish I wouldnt have waited 8 years after high school to pull my head out of my ass. Lol
I'm 45 and I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up...

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here ya go guys this is my first set of welds with the new helmet. Stick welding 6010 rod. I could've cleaned it up Better but no phones in the shop. . Lol I had to be quick and discreet.
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Looks like you are on your way! So give us a review of what you think of your helmet.
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I like it a lot it has a bigger viewing area than most of the ones I've seen in class and is way more comfy than the school supplied cheapo most guys have. I mean it works. I really like it. I cant wait to get the digital elite. Also another bit of good news a friend of mine's dad owns a heavy machinery rental business. She says they're looking for a few welders for summer. I told her to make sure he knows im a first semester student and not a pro. She said they would have me work with an experienced guy for a few weeks to get acclimated to the way they do things. Plus im a certified forklift driver already so she said I could do that when im not welding or training. so I may Have a gig lined up. Id prefer this over the dry dock just because itll be a mix of different things to weld vs patching hulls all day. Fingers crossed.
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Glad you like your helmet. The best of luck on your job opportunity! Learn all you can from your piers and soon you will be the teacher.
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4.5 by 5.25 fixed shade is what i use 75% of the time, 11 gold.

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My dad has the digital elite and i use it in my shop when I'm to lazy to get my hood out of the truck. Its a good hood. If you get the gig doing heavy equipment repairs you should be able to learn quite a bit. One of the cool ones is preheat post heat and welding of cast iron but then there is hard facing which is very monotonous. Best of luck to you.
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Anyone here used or have one of these ArcOne Vision helmets? This seems interesting to me.
http://arc1weldsafe.com/visions.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3OLe0Oc5G8
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Holy crap! Whats next? Automatic flip down feature? Maybe it will weld for you? Who knows? I'll still be using my pipeliner and my pancake.
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ok so 1st semester is finally over and after getting some hours in this helmet and trying a few others i think this is all i will need. I even decided agains purchasing the digital elite in favor of my cheap little mp10. i really like it nice and comfy and works just fine. Not to mention takes abuse like a champ ive thrown it at least twice in frustration. lol. heres a few welds and the helmet in its current state... also the first time lighting my pants on fire followed by the aftermath lol... i was scrolling through pics n saw em. figured why in the hell not.
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Sucks on the leg there man....
Had that happen to me a few times.

Was that third weld 7018??
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yeah man ive burned myself pretty good a few times already. Yes it is 7018 i couldve cleaned it up better for the pic but. the other two are vertical up mig. butt and t joints. I honestly had some way better welds but these are the only pics i have.
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That's a very nice weld.... Mig could use help tho...
You've the 7018 down great....
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Yeah i took those pics to send em to someone not particularly because i was proud of em. i had some i was proud of but never took any pics. Maybe next semester ill remember to document the good stuff. That 7018 was super easy to me. it just felt right ..
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7018 is my favorite rod ( if you hadn't guessed) :)

It runs itself, fills its own own undercut, and chips itself....
What more could a man want??
Keep up the practice....

Are you on to 3 and 4g yet???

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AKweldshop wrote:7018 is my favorite rod ( if you hadn't guessed) :)

It runs itself, fills its own own undercut, and chips itself....
What more could a man want??
Keep up the practice....

Are you on to 3 and 4g yet???

~John
6013 is my favorite rod
It runs itself, fills its own undercut, and chips itself....
What more could a man want??
-Jonathan ;)
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Superiorwelding wrote:
AKweldshop wrote:7018 is my favorite rod ( if you hadn't guessed) :)

It runs itself, fills its own own undercut, and chips itself....
What more could a man want??
Keep up the practice....

Are you on to 3 and 4g yet???

~John
6013 is my favorite rod
It runs itself, fills its own undercut, and chips itself....
What more could a man want??
-Jonathan ;)

You got your drinking glasses on????
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Nope, I don't drink.
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Superiorwelding wrote:Nope, I don't drink.
-Jonathan

What could it be then??? :?
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I am just messing with you John :lol:
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Superiorwelding wrote:I am just messing with you John :lol:
-Jonathan
I don't drink either, but sometimes seems like we cant talk strait....
How did I know that???

Seriously,
Zach here is doing a great job with 7018.
My best advice to him is never touch 6013.... :geek:

~JOHN!!
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Yes - don't touch the 6013 ! - it's " the dark side " listen to what AK tells you & you too can become a 7018 Jedi master ! - " Luke use the ( arc ) force " !!!
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lmfao ive welded in all positions other than while doing a handstand. the instructors did a lot of encouraging us to get as comfortable as possible. i mean guys building rigs to make any weld exactly where they want it and to the easiest height etc.etc. i just did em right off the table even did some to make myself more uncomfortable. i figured i might as well get used to it now rather than pamper myself and be a crybaby the first day on the job cause they wont let me sit down and build a rig to weld in my lap lol. ill go get some material soon and make stuff and show u guys.
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Back to the topic....anyone else here tried the Jackson Balder yet? I tried it when it came out and chose the Truesight instead. Now I want another helmet and am reconsidering the Balder.
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