Hoping this is not too OT...
I think one of the many reasons for my crappy welds is that I cannot see what I am doing.. the $20 auto-darkening mask I picked up at harbor freight goes *very* dark the second my mig tip hits metal, but I feel like it stays too dark too long.... On the quick tack welds I'm doing right now, it seems that the brightness levels don't adjust quick enough, and I'm essentially welding blind (too dark, can't see the puddle *At All*, just the bright light) for the entire duration of the short welds... Does that make any sense ?
I keep reading about welding techniques that all make no sense to me because I just can't see much... Wondering if that is common "crappy mask" behavior, and if you can recommend something decent under $100, or more if necessary...
Then I'll probably replace the welder too, but first I'd like to see what I'm doing...
I think one of the many reasons for my crappy welds is that I cannot see what I am doing.. the $20 auto-darkening mask I picked up at harbor freight goes *very* dark the second my mig tip hits metal, but I feel like it stays too dark too long.... On the quick tack welds I'm doing right now, it seems that the brightness levels don't adjust quick enough, and I'm essentially welding blind (too dark, can't see the puddle *At All*, just the bright light) for the entire duration of the short welds... Does that make any sense ?
I keep reading about welding techniques that all make no sense to me because I just can't see much... Wondering if that is common "crappy mask" behavior, and if you can recommend something decent under $100, or more if necessary...
Then I'll probably replace the welder too, but first I'd like to see what I'm doing...

