warning everybody, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about with the respirator, the p100 filter protects only against particulates and will do nothing to stop the dangerous vapors
Cr(VI) distribution as a function of particle size, ranging from 0.18 to 18 μm. A P100 filter is effective down to 0.05 μm, so it seems this is effective against the harmful fumes from welding (particularly stainless steel).
Why do I wear safety glasses under my welding helmet? One because prescription safety glasses, but mostly because I've had spatter go in the helmet and land on my eyebrow
I will be starting to Oxy Fuel weld tomorrow, I can not wait. I am a ceramic artist and I can't wait.
You are very smart to wear a respirator 🙂
That respirator does literally nothing for the dangerous vapors welding produces.
@jamesofallthings3684 if it's the correct one it definitely does
@@jamesofallthings3684 brother are you just looking for the respirator comments? 😂😂😂 Like slide off once a while.
Great video! Informative and well produced.
Pink filters are for dust not gasses
beanies are always a good thing, for those of us with "thinning locks"
good
warning everybody, this guy doesn't know what he's talking about with the respirator, the p100 filter protects only against particulates and will do nothing to stop the dangerous vapors
Cr(VI) distribution as a function of particle size, ranging from 0.18 to 18 μm. A P100 filter is effective down to 0.05 μm, so it seems this is effective against the harmful fumes from welding (particularly stainless steel).
@@ZacksLab Enjoy your dementia.
@@jamesofallthings3684explain? just comparing what the filters advertise they are effective against. i weld stainless with a fume extractor btw.
@@jamesofallthings3684All of you guys are welders. Enjoy your '50s because you ain't reaching your '60s 😂
@@ZacksLab There are other fumes that come off too that could be smaller in particle size..
Very helpful also I need that give away!
Great video , Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it
Yes sir thank you for the video guys and thanks Joe later
Nice, thank you
04:02 i tested helmets how fast it dims and all are late for millisecond, from the cheapest to most expensive(30-300$) no difference
Try the Lincoln 1740
@@thrashtrash2v944 too late ,i have some from lidl
Why do I wear safety glasses under my welding helmet? One because prescription safety glasses, but mostly because I've had spatter go in the helmet and land on my eyebrow
They are also good for preventing flashburns
Try getting spatter down your ear hole
@@jakeatkins4891 always wear earplugs or isotunes to avoid that, hearing skin sizzle right behind my ear is close enough
@jakeatkins4891, while that sounds very unpleasant, I think I'd rather it in my ear hole than my eye hole. Might I add, I prefer not to find out.
Nice foxbody in the back !!!!! Thanks for the information and your time.
safety goggles and respirator below the welding helmet !
100% 😎
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