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Old April 14th 05, 12:07 AM
X@%$^&!!!!
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Default Can't see to weld!

I've picked up my torch for the first time in a few years and I have a
problem. My glasses, whcih I've only started wearing recently, have a
tendency to fog up when I've been welding for a few minutes and the heat
starts building.

Help!

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Old April 14th 05, 12:33 AM
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Get a fan and keep your head in the cool airflow....

Hope this helps,
Pete

"X@%$^&!!!!" wrote in message
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I've picked up my torch for the first time in a few years and I have a
problem. My glasses, whcih I've only started wearing recently, have a
tendency to fog up when I've been welding for a few minutes and the heat
starts building.

Help!



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Old April 14th 05, 12:52 AM
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have the same problem unless i use rain-x defog on the lenses. also,
have safety lens of plastic that do not fog as readily as glass lens.
in desperation, u might try the ole saliva trick except it leaves
streaks on the glass. another approach my son uses(he welds on ships
alot in the bildge)was to connect a ventilation hose to the welding
helmet which was primarily to eradicate the welding fumes but found it
also prevented the glasses from fogging. and remember, the only reason
they fog is, the lens are cooler than the moist warm air u r breathing
into the helmet. try making a cloth mask to cover your nose and mouth,
so the warm moist breath doesn't contact the cool lens. i have to do
this in the winter when riding the mc with a full face helmet, or it
foggs almost instantly and that is a pucker factor off scale at 70 mph.


X@%$^&!!!! wrote:
I've picked up my torch for the first time in a few years and I have

a
problem. My glasses, whcih I've only started wearing recently, have a


tendency to fog up when I've been welding for a few minutes and the

heat
starts building.

Help!


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Old April 14th 05, 01:06 AM
X@%$^&!!!!
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"Bushy Pete"
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Get a fan and keep your head in the cool airflow....

Hope this helps,
Pete


Sorry pete, but I go out of my way to keep breezes off my welds!

Thanks anyways!

X@%$^&!!!!
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Old April 18th 05, 06:32 PM
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Reminds me of a story a friend tells about the shop where he
used to work. The owner employed his uncle George whenever
George was out of rehab and sober enough to do useful work
like sweep the floor. Probably not the swiftest plane in
the fleet to begin with, years of substance abuse had taken
their toll and he was affectionately referred to as 'Crazy
Uncle George.

Anyhow, my friend was welding and each time he started a weld
he would call out "Watch the arc!" to warn the others in case
they were looking his way at the time. After about an hour
of this, he dropped his faceplate down, called out "Watch the
arc!" and was startled to hear Crazy Uncle George shout back
"F--- you! YOU watch the arc. My eyes hurt!"

--

FF

 




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