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    Welding Helmet Light

    Hi Everybody, Here’s a simple and quick modification to your welding helmet that will improve the quality of your work.
    Thanks for watching!
    👍 Tony B


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    Thanks CHIP Great idea & tomorrow I am going to harbor freight & buy 2 lights , velcro to make that set up. i am older now & seeing my project has
    become a big pain. again Thanks AL

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    Quote Originally Posted by hilerioal@outlook.com View Post
    Thanks CHIP Great idea & tomorrow I am going to harbor freight & buy 2 lights , velcro to make that set up. i am older now & seeing my project has
    become a big pain. again Thanks AL
    Thanks AL! Glad I could help. It really makes a big difference in visibility. �� Tony B
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    Nice one works great

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    Thanks tony b! We've added your Welding Helmet Light to our Welding category,
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    Great idea and good video, I am going to try this as my welding needs all the help it can get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olderdan View Post
    Great idea and good video, I am going to try this as my welding needs all the help it can get.
    Thanks! I feel like it’s made an improvement in my welding.

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    Thanks Tony! This is one of those why didn't I think of it sort of things. I've certainly have suffered from the embarrassment of running a bead completely off the groove so to speak. Sometimes this is in the middle of the day outside so maybe this will not help my old eyes much, but I need to try something.

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    For a similar need I bought one of these magnifier visors with an attached light and I have to say "Why didn't I do this long ago?".

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    If you can't make it precise make it adjustable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wizard69 View Post
    Thanks Tony! This is one of those why didn't I think of it sort of things. I've certainly have suffered from the embarrassment of running a bead completely off the groove so to speak. Sometimes this is in the middle of the day outside so maybe this will not help my old eyes much, but I need to try something.
    Thanks Wizard. Yes, I think we’ve all had that happen at one time or another. BTW, those headlamps are good, when you’re spray painting, too.

    Thanks Crusty. I use one of those when I’m soldering electronics. Very helpful.

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