brin
Super Member
If I were more proficiant, I would be glad to, but I am relearning myself. I did quite a lot of welding in the mid 70's. It seems that WE both are novices. BTW, this comes from past experience. I flash burned my eyes once by looking at the arc before putting my hood down. The pain was fairly elevated. It felt like sand grit rubbing in my eye socket. I didn't even realize it at the time. I was told to peel a potato, slice it, and place the slices on my eye lids while closed. The next day, I was okay. The burning feeling even went away.
OK that's great ~ We learn together then...you have a head start though...LOL I will be very careful about my eyes..also careful about ventilation, I have read some terrible tales of folks that did not pay attention to what they were welding and what might be on it...in one case brake fluid..and they really were badly injured...I suppose one could even die from inhaling the bad stuff....Must be careful