Drew Riley
Well-Known Member
Given the recent welding table thread, I thought I'd make a video on a couple of tips that have dramatically helped the quality of my welding setup and results. If you follow me on Instagram, you may have seen these tips already.
Just to be clear, I'm not a professional or certified welder by any means, but I've welded enough to know what helps and what doesn't, and being able to see is a big part of that:
Summary: Add a cheap headlamp to your welding hood. Also add a shroud over the back (use FR material!) to block out external lights, glare, and reflections. UV light is no joke, and it can burn your eyes even while wearing a helmet.
Finally, I mentioned a $40 hood that I'd put up against some of the $200 hoods I've used in the past. Is it the best hood out there? No, but it's really good for $40.
Here's a link if anyone is interested: https://amzn.to/3nCjYkL
Just to be clear, I'm not a professional or certified welder by any means, but I've welded enough to know what helps and what doesn't, and being able to see is a big part of that:
Summary: Add a cheap headlamp to your welding hood. Also add a shroud over the back (use FR material!) to block out external lights, glare, and reflections. UV light is no joke, and it can burn your eyes even while wearing a helmet.
Finally, I mentioned a $40 hood that I'd put up against some of the $200 hoods I've used in the past. Is it the best hood out there? No, but it's really good for $40.
Here's a link if anyone is interested: https://amzn.to/3nCjYkL
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