Alchymist
Well-known member
Talking about stick welding - been stick & oxy/acet welding for a long time off and on. Was pretty good with both, made my living with it for a while. Anyway, last major amount of stick welding was probably 2 years or so ago, and no problems. In fact I was doing some pretty nice welds with some pretty nasty equipment.
Long story short, recently acquired an AC/DC stick welder, and went at it. Jackson #10 auto helmet. Couldn't see the dang weld pool nor the material well enough to follow where the weld should be. I have had new prescription glasses in the last year, see well enough otherwise. The arc seems a yellowish orange, and the weld pool almost invisible, as is the material being welded. Even with bright shiny steel in bright sunshine I can't follow the weld path.
Is this something that happens to "old" people's vision? Considered changing to a variable density auto helmet, but not sure it would help, and it's more $$ than I want to lay out right now. Anyone have any ideas/comments?
Long story short, recently acquired an AC/DC stick welder, and went at it. Jackson #10 auto helmet. Couldn't see the dang weld pool nor the material well enough to follow where the weld should be. I have had new prescription glasses in the last year, see well enough otherwise. The arc seems a yellowish orange, and the weld pool almost invisible, as is the material being welded. Even with bright shiny steel in bright sunshine I can't follow the weld path.
Is this something that happens to "old" people's vision? Considered changing to a variable density auto helmet, but not sure it would help, and it's more $$ than I want to lay out right now. Anyone have any ideas/comments?
