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On Dec 29, 9:29*pm, Dan wrote:
HK wrote: Larry wrote: "Eisboch" wrote in om: Bitty Bose speaker systems may be crap, but the ol' Doc has done pretty well: http://www.fundinguniverse.com/compa...poration-Compa ny-History.html Eisboch Hey, these same people buying Bose are buying Apple iPhones, which are also crap. Larry All I want from a cellphone is a strong signal wherever I am, long battery life, a volume control that provides plenty of gain so I can hear what is being said in noisy places, and a way to easily store and retrieve the phone numbers I call. I don't want no steeeenking camera, video games, internet access or instant messaging, or any of the other crap. Concentrate on the damned phone as a phone, dammit. Who asked for your opinion, Harry? *No one? *That should tell you something.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Who asked YOUR opinion, RBFB? |
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wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 2:11 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "JG2U" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:19:31 -0500, "Gene Kearns" wrote: On 12/29/2007 6:23:54 PM, JG2U wrote: On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 17:09:42 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: Only for the pansy stuff. I did the boilers. --Vic Yeah? Can you weld? I need someone to give me some pointers on MIG welding. Let me know if you need any help. Welding is one of the subjects that I teach. Let me restate what another poster said. GET A GOOD WELDING HELMET. You can actually "sun burn" yourself with MIG. The last things you want to try to tan are your eyes... Thanks, Gene. Of course I do want to protect my eyes. I had read several positive "reviews" for the auto-darkening helmet that Northern Tool sells for about $50, so I bought one. The pro welder that I talked to said that helmet would be OK, but for me to be aware that the way they usually fail is for the lense to gradually get lighter, so it sneaks up on you. He did say that his $250 helmets do the same thing, they are just more comfortable and physically hold up better to heavy use. The cheap helmets take a long time to darken. Up to a 1/4 second on some. My Tilman does in in about 1/25,000 of a second.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bull. Bull yourself. Is oen of the reasons the costs are different. Use the HArbor Freight helmet and you will have sore eyes after a short time. Both protect from the UV as that is in the glass itself, but the darkening is the key to comfortable eyes. Something else you know nothing about. |
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"Calif Bill" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... On Dec 30, 2:11 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: "JG2U" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 09:19:31 -0500, "Gene Kearns" wrote: On 12/29/2007 6:23:54 PM, JG2U wrote: On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 17:09:42 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: Only for the pansy stuff. I did the boilers. --Vic Yeah? Can you weld? I need someone to give me some pointers on MIG welding. Let me know if you need any help. Welding is one of the subjects that I teach. Let me restate what another poster said. GET A GOOD WELDING HELMET. You can actually "sun burn" yourself with MIG. The last things you want to try to tan are your eyes... Thanks, Gene. Of course I do want to protect my eyes. I had read several positive "reviews" for the auto-darkening helmet that Northern Tool sells for about $50, so I bought one. The pro welder that I talked to said that helmet would be OK, but for me to be aware that the way they usually fail is for the lense to gradually get lighter, so it sneaks up on you. He did say that his $250 helmets do the same thing, they are just more comfortable and physically hold up better to heavy use. The cheap helmets take a long time to darken. Up to a 1/4 second on some. My Tilman does in in about 1/25,000 of a second.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bull. Bull yourself. Is oen of the reasons the costs are different. Use the HArbor Freight helmet and you will have sore eyes after a short time. Both protect from the UV as that is in the glass itself, but the darkening is the key to comfortable eyes. Something else you know nothing about. I'll tell ya ... I've been a very occasional and totally amateur welder for many years, TIG (my "specialty" and MIG). Having experienced a "flash" many years ago, the last thing I'd rely on is auto darkening helmets. Eisboch (still can imagine the feeling of sand in my eyes) |
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"JG2U" wrote in message ... On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 11:15:38 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Dec 30, 2:11 pm, "Calif Bill" wrote: The cheap helmets take a long time to darken. Up to a 1/4 second on some. My Tilman does in in about 1/25,000 of a second.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Bull. Even my cheap helmet says it changes in 1/25,000 of a second. Check it out at: http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/w...1850_200311850 They used to be a lot slower. |
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