Hanover Mopar
Well-Known Member
Anybody use the Eastwood 135 welder. Have some light welding to do on exhausts
Opinions???
Thanks
Jack
Opinions???
Thanks
Jack
The ChineseWho makes Eastwood welders?
Agree, I take my glasses off to weld also.
If you need reading glasses you'll need them to weld. The light in the room has nothing to do with seeing what your welding once you strike a arc. Ive been on jobs welding and when i stopped and flipped up my shield there was total darkness due to anything from a tripped breaker to a burnt out drop light. I never saw any difference while welding. Now thats not to say proper lighting isn't important,it is,as you need to see what your doing and were to strike a arc. Even more important when doing TIG work.
Intense light coming in from behind your shield is a problem and most of the times this takes place outdoors on a sunny day where the sun is at your back. When the sun is just right it makes it very difficult to see what your welding.