Elmo4895
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I have a miller 180 autoset mig welder that I bought used for $500. It had been used one time,essentially brand new. My old helmet wasn't auto darkening and my sister gave me a new H.F. Auto darkening helmet.
Yesterday I was making a bracket from angle iron and flat stock and needed to grind a weld. I thought no need to swap the helmet for grinding googles as the H.F. Has a grind setting so I set it to grind and ground the weld. Set the helmet down and forgot that it was set to grind. You know the outcome already. I struck an arc with no darkening looking right at the electrode. No eye burn resulted from the arc, only a bright spot right where I needed to see the weld. After about 20 minutes every thing was back to normal.
On one of the auto darkening threads someone posted that with the uv coating on the panel that no permanent damage would occur if this happened. I proved that to be true the hard way. I have had burned eyes from accidentally getting flashed so I know the symptoms and have none this morning.
I really cannot see the weld puddle properly with the H.F. Though. I think I will get a good auto darkening lens for my old helmet and try that.
Yesterday I was making a bracket from angle iron and flat stock and needed to grind a weld. I thought no need to swap the helmet for grinding googles as the H.F. Has a grind setting so I set it to grind and ground the weld. Set the helmet down and forgot that it was set to grind. You know the outcome already. I struck an arc with no darkening looking right at the electrode. No eye burn resulted from the arc, only a bright spot right where I needed to see the weld. After about 20 minutes every thing was back to normal.
On one of the auto darkening threads someone posted that with the uv coating on the panel that no permanent damage would occur if this happened. I proved that to be true the hard way. I have had burned eyes from accidentally getting flashed so I know the symptoms and have none this morning.
I really cannot see the weld puddle properly with the H.F. Though. I think I will get a good auto darkening lens for my old helmet and try that.


