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ARC GEAR ARC FLASH SUIT W/ HOOD LARGE PROTECTIVE 40 CAL US $499.00
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ARC GEAR ARC FLASH SUIT W/ HOOD 2XL PROTECTIVE 40 CAL US $499.00
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Hood 27 Cal Arc-Rated Green 6 oz. 2-ply Carbon Kevlar US $69.70
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Hood 27 Cal Arc-Rated Green 6 oz. 2-ply Carbon Kevlar US $60.07
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Hood 10 Cal Arc-Rated 6 oz. 100% Nomex Knit US $44.39
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Hood 12 Cal Arc-Rated Navy 6.5 oz. UltraSoft Knit US $27.01
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Auto Darkening Solar Welding Helmet Mask Hood MIG ARC US $71.99
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Auto Darkening Solar Welding Helmet Mask Hood MIG ARC US $64.99
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Hood fbgg WELDING HELMET AUTO DARKENING MIG TIG ARC Mask1000 US $44.99
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WELDING Hood HELMET AUTO DARKENING MIG TIG ARC Mask CF US $44.99
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Hood Nomex 10 Cal Arc-Rated Salisbury AFHOOD10 US $21.00
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ALLEN BRADLEY X-241076 ARC HOOD X241076 NIB US $39.12
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Allen Bradley 3 Pole 100 Amp Arc Hood Cover F-11083 NIB US $16.99
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SOLAR AUTO DARKENING WELDING HELMET HOOD ARC MIG METAL US $59.99
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ALLEN BRADLEY X-241076 NEW IN BOX ARC HOOD ASSY. VV-54 US $23.99
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Salisbury nomex hood 20 cal AHFOOD20 ARC FLASH US $45.00
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Sz. R Chicago Protective 11 Cal/CM2 Arc Flash Hood, ASTM F1506/NFPA 70E US $88.20
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Miller 235627 Welding Helmet, MP-10/Inferno List Price: $65.00 Sale Price: $64.00 |
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Miller Quality in a Passive Welding Helmet Light weight design - Only 18 oz. Uses industry standard size filter plate and inside cover lens 16 sq. inch viewing area Comes complete with shade #10 filter plate Features magnifying lens holder Telescoping ratchet-style headgear Note: This is not an Auto Darkening Helmet. |
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Hobart 770286 Flip Front Welding Helmet Sale Price: $12.99 |
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Budget-priced helmet has flip front. Auto Darkening: No, View Area W x H (in.): 4 1/2 x 2, Adjustable Sensitivity: No, Variable Shades: 10, Adjustable Fit: Yes, ANSI Approved: Yes |
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Size Fits All Navy Single Layer Flame Resistant Balaclava Hood With Arc-Rating of 12 cal/cm² Sale Price: $20.99 |
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N33H11RY Features: -Price Is For One Each -Minimum Order Of 1. -Arc Rated Balaclava Hoods- These flame-resistant Balaclava Hoods are arc rated, provide extra protection for the head and neck and comply with NFPA 70E Hazard/Risk Category 2. The new INDURA Ultra Soft rib knit hood is a very lightweight and economical choice featuring the comfort of cotton. Arc rated to 12.1 cal/cm2. Made in USA .-SOFT 12.1. -UNSPC CODE: 46181508. -Clothing Type: Hood. -Clothing Size : One Size Fits All. -Color : Blue. -Flame Retardant Clothing Flame Retardant Clothing, flame resistant clothing.-HOOD 6.5OZ NAVY INDURA ULTRA. |
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Black Stallion NH100-BK BSX Nomex Knit Sock Hood List Price: $22.99 Sale Price: $22.75 |
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Black Stallion NH100-BK BSX Nomex Knit Sock Hood Mfg# NH100-BK Features: * Trim finished full visibility opening * Flame resistant Nomex knit * Generous neck protection * Single layer construction * Nomex stitched Size: One Size |
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ArcOne SS240 Super Singles 240 Auto-Darkening Filter 2-Inch x 4-1/4-Inch x .25-Inch List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $89.45 |
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Neiko Solar-Powered Auto Darkening MIG/TIG Welding Helmet, ANSI Approved Lens List Price: $129.00 Sale Price: $46.89 |
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The shield lens darkens instantly when welding begins and clears when wielding stops. Switch easily between shades from 9 to 13 with 1/10000 second reaction time. The internal rechargeable lithium battery is rechargeable by the solar cell. Two-way adjustable headband ensures a comfortable fit. The helmet meets ANSI Z87.1 standards. |
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Size Fits All White Double Layer Nomex Flame Resistant Balaclava Hood With Arc-Rating of 10 ca/cm² Sale Price: $37.99 |
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N33H61NK Features: -Price Is For One Each -Minimum Order Of 1. -Arc Rated Balaclava Hoods- These flame-resistant Balaclava Hoods are arc rated, provide extra protection for the head and neck and comply with NFPA 70E Hazard/Risk Category 2. The double layer Nomex hood is inherently flame resistant and has an arc rating of 10 cal/cm2. Made in USA. -UNSPC CODE: 46181508. -Clothing Type: Hood. -Clothing Size : One Size Fits All. -Color : White. -Flame Retardant Clothing Flame Retardant Clothing, flame resistant clothing.-HOOD NOMEX 10CAL/CM2 KNIT. |
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Hood 10 Cal Arc-Rated 6 oz. 100% Nomex Knit Sale Price: $44.39 |
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Hood 10 Cal Arc-Rated 6 oz. 100% Nomex Knit |
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Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit Sale Price: $365.70 |
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The Auto Arc 130 operates off 115-volt standard household current. It comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas using .023-.035 solid wire or .030-.035 flux cored wire. The 500550 Auto Arc 130 Package includes a welding cart, welding helmet and fixed flow MIG regulator kit. With an amperage output range of 30 - 130, it easily handles a broad selection of solid mild steel or stainless, flux cored and aluminum wires. Features: Welds 22 gauge up to 3/16-Inch steel Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll lever, Built-in contactor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" when not welding. Four output voltage settings with wire feed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness. Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025-Inch (0.6 mm) and .030 - .035-Inch (0.8 - 0.9 mm) wire. Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection. Specifications: Rated Output at 20-percent Duty: 85A at 17.5 VDC, Cycle: 51A at 21VDC (CSA Rating), Current Range: 30 - 130-Amp, Max Open Circuit Voltage: 27-volt, Wire Feed Speed Range w/o load: 0 - 500-Inch per Minute, Amps Input at 115V: 20 (15 is CSA rating). |
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Rhino LARGE LENS Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Hood Mask - Battery and Solar Combo - Blue RH08 List Price: $249.99 Sale Price: $99.99 |
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Light State: #4 (DIN4) Dark State: Adjustable #9-#13 (DIN9-13) (Adjustment knob on exterior of helmet - See Picture) Reaction Time: 1/25,000 Second Delay Time: Adjustable from 0.15 Seconds - 0.80 Seconds (Adjustment dial inside the helmet above the lens - See Picutre) Sensitivity: Adjustable (Adjustment dial inside the helmet above the lens See Picture) Low Battery indicator light: Yes (inside helmet above the lens - See Picture) Recommended Welding Processes and Max Weld Amps: Stick, MIG, and Flux Cored up to 300 Amps. TIG 5-250 Amps Power Source: Replaceable Li-Mi Battery and Solar Powered Combination (Minimum Lifetime: 5000 Welding Hours) Safety: Conforms to ANSI Z87.1-2003, DIN/CSA/TUV/CE standards Lens Technology: LCD lens with solar-charging panel in addition to 100% ultraviolet and infrared protection. Headgear: Ratchet-Style with Headband Lens Cover: 1 Interior and 1 Exterior Lens Covers are included Weight: 1.2 Pounds Including Headband Warranty: 2 Years MSRP: $249.00 Rhino Welding Helmets offers the largest auto-darkening viewing window for the best price in the welding helmet industry. Rhino Welding Helmets are on par with the quality of Jackson, Miller, Hobart, ArcOne, and other leading brands, yet Rhino is the best value. |
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There is an old saying in golf, "A good putter is a match for anyone, but a poor putter is a match for no one." I am not certain who said it, but truer words in golf have never been spoken. Fifty percent of all strokes allocated against par are putts. There are many facets to the game of golf, but if you boil it down, golf is simply about getting a small white ball in a four and a half-inch round hole. In this offering, I will share with you four basic keys to develop good putting mechanics. Having taught golf as a professional instructor for many years, I have discovered a few short drills that you can practice in your spare time to improve what I believe is one of the most important aspects of golf.
The first key is the stance. Excellent putting begins with a well-balanced, athletic stance. It is built from the ground up, beginning with your feet, up through your body and out of the top of your head. Your feet need to be spread approximately shoulder width apart with an even distribution of weight. This creates the stable base required to make a balanced stroke. Along with your feet, your knees, hips and shoulders should be parallel to the intended line of the putt (where you want the ball to go). Now, from the hip, tilt your chest forward and push out your backside slightly until you arms hang freely and perpendicular to the ground.
The second key is good posture. To develop a repeatable stroke, you will need good posture, which consists of a slight flex in the knees, body weight evenly distributed between the left and right sides, and a relatively flat back (spine angle). This posture will allow adequate room for your arms and putter to swing like a pendulum. If you can develop and maintain good posture throughout your stroke, you will see more consistent results.
The third key is proper ball position, which is critical to accurate putting. Of the four putting keys we will discuss, I believe that improper ball position is the number one cause of poor putting. The two aspects with regards to proper ball position are distance away from the ball and the placement of the ball in relation to the width of your feet. First, the ball needs to be placed directly under your eyes. Although this sounds simple, this is a very important but common mistake. For a simple drill to practice this, take your putting stance and hold a golf ball between your eyes. From a proper stance and posture, drop the ball. Now, place a coin where the ball lands. This is where your ball should be positioned in relation to your eyes.
Second, the putting stroke should be an arc. As your arms swing, the putter moves away and up before and after the ball; thus creating an arc. Locating the bottom of the ark is the key. Combine the bottom of the arc with the eye position established earlier, and you have the perfect ball position. Whether you are a beginner or an accomplished player, incorporating these simple tips will lead to better mechanics and more consistent putting.
How many times have you made wonderfully flowing practice strokes only to strike the ball with something that does not even remotely resemble what you just practiced? This question leads us to the final key to great putting: pressure control. Nervousness while putting will tighten the muscles in both your arms and hands. This increased pressure will cause you to modify your normal stroke. In order to become an accomplished putter, you must find your own way of dealing with pressure. To reduce pressure before you make a putt, squeeze the putter as tightly as you can and then release. The release of pressure will take most of the tension out of your stroke and allow a freer motion through the ball.
For me personally, practice reduces pressure. The more I practice, the more confident I become. After quality practice, I become my biggest fan by using positive self-talk and imagery. Possessing the ability to tell yourself, "I have made this putt hundreds of times," and visualizing it, can really impact your performance. The next time you practice putting, place about a dozen balls around the hole in a six-foot circle. Practice until you can make all twelve consecutively without a miss. This might take a while, so start small and set some goals. Perhaps for your skill level, three in a row might be a big improvement. Just be sure that it is difficult enough to be a challenge. Each time you practice, add a few more balls until making putts becomes a consistent and confident part of your game.
In closing, some might argue that putting is perhaps the most important facet of the game of golf; after all, a one-foot putt counts the same as a three hundred yard-drive. Take a look at the statistical leaders of the PGA Tour at http://www.pgatour.com and you will find that many times the statistical putting leaders are also the leading money winners. This, however, cannot be said for the longest drivers on tour. If you want to improve your score, spend more time on the putting green fine-tuning the mechanics of your stroke. Who knows? A little quality practice with good mechanics could lead to huge rewards the next time you head to the course.
Anthony Mullins is the President and Coach for The Elite Coaching Alliance. He specializes in leadership development, strategic planning, 1-on-1 coaching, facilitation and inspirational speaking. Anthony is also a member of the PGA of America and has extensively written and spoken about the game of golf and its mechanics. He is the author of the upcoming book "Leadership Links," a creative assembly of the parallels between powerful leadership and golf. Anthony can be reached by e-mail through his website http://www.elitecoachingalliance.com or by phone at 770.344.7975.
Introducting the Autodarkening Welding Helmet
For one, you don't have to worry about flipping a lens up and down anymore. Anyone who has ever used a normal hood realizes flipping of the lens is a pain in the neck.
A regular helmet is fine if you have no other alternatives. However, a good auto helmet will allow much better and much more accurate welds.
The autodarkening helmet is so good, you may never go back to the old hood.
I, for example am, constantly lost my starting position with a regular helmet when I had to flip my lens. Anyone else with a non-automatic helmet should easily relate to this.
You can partially see your work in the daylight, which isn't too bad.
A flip down helmet and an autodarkening welding helmet are as different as night and day -- the auto helmet is heaps faster and easier to use.
You can find the solar panel at the top or bottom of the helmet. This panel will detect when you strike your arc, and will automatically activate the lens.
You simply won't have to keep flipping the lens down anymore.
The helmets come equipped with a shade setting, which allows the lens to darken from shade 8 to shade 13. This allows me to be able to weld at varying power levels.
The old "Ned Kelly's" (as we call them in Australia) required you to change lenses for each job. You could find adjustable settings on the inside. Most helmets have a variety of settings. Mine, being an older cheap welding helmet, is limited in this sense.
For example, I can only adjust my "sensitivity" from low to high, and my "delay time" from slow to fast. Whether for mig welding, tig welding, stick welding, or arc welding, an autodarkening welding helmet can be used for just about any job.
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help with car electronic system?
i have a 2004 pontiac grand am. i put a new radio in, and i had all the wires attatched that needed to be attached but two naked wires touched and arced and now my whole electronic system is wack. heres the symptoms:
tries (very weakly) to start but doesnt
left blinker goes really fast. if i pull the stick for brights back, they go even faster and all the lights on the dash go off and on, like the car is restarting
hazard button goes really fast
driver side door electronic lock locks all the doors except the driver side
plz help! i miss my car sooo much! i checked all the fuses in the dash and under the hood, all are good. i just bought two relay thingys, replaced some, and that didnt help either. any help is appreciated
take it to a michanic shop, they will tell you, before tehy do any work they will tell you what is wrong with it for the cost, if i was you, it would be helpful if i know what you have for the radio, i just got a panasonic and it doesn't work, so what i did was i calld panasonic and got a appointment for tomarow, call whatever brand it is google it yahoo it, find the phone number get a near by store and go let them look at it,and get ur car chek in pontiac dealer or like i said a michanic shop.
Walking with the Comrades
Very recently, quietly, unannounced, Arundhati Roy became a rare writer to visit the forbidding and forbidden precincts of Central India’s Dandakaranya Forests, home to a melange of tribespeople many of whom have taken up arms to protect their people against state-backed marauders and exploiters.
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