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JW in MO
Orange Level Joined: 16 Feb 2010 Location: South KC Area Points: 2595 |
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Posted: 13 Jan 2021 at 8:41pm |
This'll probably be a long one. My hearing isn't good, lost a lot of the upper range and hearing aids won't help. My old cell phone got to where I
couldn't hear unless I had the speaker on or my bluetooth in but folks couldn't
hear me neither. Got the new phone and it was no better other than folks
could hear me ok, so I pretty much see where this is going as hearing aids
won't do me any good. I ordered a new screen protector back the first of
December from Canada but didn't show up till today so I proceed to put it on,
now I had left the protective film on the phone that came on it to help keep
the scratches off until the screen protector got here. I didn't notice,
that crazy thing had the speaker sealed, I actually had to turn the volume down
when I got a phone call later. My eyes are pretty good but I just can't see very well when I'm welding. I recently built an iron fence between the house and shop complete with
7ft gate. The distance was 25ft and and pre-made stuff would only cover
24ft so I bought all the pieces from metal supply and welded it up in the
shop. I was discouraged as some of my welds wandered off as I couldn't
see despite using glasses and or cheater lenses in the helmet. I have
several but mostly used my $19 Harbor Freight auto darkening one; I think they
are $39 now. Neighbor's son is a professional welder and has helped me in
the past but just had surgery from a work accident so I was on my
own. Almost done, welding the gate hinges on and he shows up,
observes my welds and immediately goes home and gets me his "old junker
helmet" to use. I've never used anything like it, it's a Speedglas 9002X
with three buttons, shade, speed and ON, and he said it has a grinding setting.
I was blaming it on my old worn out eyes but after using that helmet it not
operator error after all. I could see clearly and the instant you struck
the arc it transitioned and no delay, not even like you blinked or
anything. I was blaming my welding on my old worn out eyes but as it turns out it's equipment failure. I immediately come to the house and looked online, I found a used one for $500, for that price I'll go back to poke and hope.
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Ted J
Orange Level Joined: 05 Jul 2010 Location: La Crosse, WI Points: 18699 |
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"POKE AND HOPE" THANKS buddy, that made my day!!! I'm still giggling! I know where you're coming from! When my son ran over my old helmet that I bought back in the 60s, I figured I'd just go out and buy another.......well,,,,,,,,that doesn't work. They want more for a helmet than I paid for the whole setup years ago. SHEESHHH Ahhhh,,what was that you just said?? Seems you're hearing is worse than mine! And I'm dang near deef.... Maybe we can both go to a class of 'signing'? Do they have a class of 'Lip reading'? Speaking of hearing, I was at my grand daughters basket ball game last night and I asked my daughter how come they don't use whistles anymore.......You shudda seen the look I got!!! I never heard em, the WHOLE game...
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Thad in AR.
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Arkansas Points: 9273 |
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For the wife , I tried some sample hearing aids. I could hear better but they seemed hollow or something odd. I donโt want them but may have to give in. Seems to be causing problems at home and at work.
Been welding for years. In the past few years my welds have gone way down hill. I had a Jackson large window. With good glass I could still see ok. I broke my good glass cleaning it. Bought new and didnโt like it. Left work one day and left my prize Jackson on top of my truck. I saw it fly off. Destroyed. Jenny was in the city at the time. I sent her to the welding supply for a new one. At the welding supply they did I have the non AD Jackson I wanted. She came home with a Lincoln Ad that was probably quite expensive. It took quite a bit to get used to but I can see.๐๐๐ It stays in a cloth bag in the house. |
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DMiller
Orange Level Access Joined: 14 Sep 2009 Location: Hermann, Mo Points: 29459 |
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Have found the sensors in the AD hoods deteriorate over time, speed adjust will compensate some and color adjust a little more but after around six to ten years they become cantankerous and need replaced. I replaced the mechanism in a Hobart hood last year was like a New set of eyes, they do sell SOME inserts for these, increase number of sensors, increase speed and longevity even battery life(Average ONE year) extends. Have a particular hood I am quite happy with and will not go back to standard hoods.
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plummerscarin
Orange Level Access Joined: 22 Jun 2015 Location: ia Points: 3110 |
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Similar story here. My HF helmet was nice and I used many many years but got to where I could not see well. Finally got to the point where the lenses would not darken any more and the batteries are not replaceable. My accountant got me a new one for Christmas. Not from HF. Man what a difference. Can see really well through it.
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desertjoe
Orange Level Access Joined: 23 Sep 2013 Location: New mexico Points: 13358 |
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Well,,I never use a hood when using the Mig and I prolly SHOULD,,!! I hardly ever use the arc welder any more and have an OLD style hood for it. I just about had decided to get a AD hood at HF but glad I read the post bout the HF AD hoods not having the replaceable batteries. I've always been able to weld pretty decent but also know a good hood will also help.
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