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Having purchased my first pink tool, a hammer, I was intrigued over these cute little pink tools. Not only does it seem like they were made to fit my hands, my husband won't go near them either and a portion of every purchase goes towards breast cancer research.
Going back to the hardware store, I found a 20 piece set of these pink wonders. The Original Pink Box 20 piece set includes a tape measure, needle nose pliers, pliers, both a Phillips and a flat head screwdriver, a mini hammer, an adjustable wrench and a precision screwdriver set all encased in a steel case.
Needless to say, I thought this would be a lovely way to start my new collection of tools. Everyone should always have tools around to take care of all the little household projects that are bound to come up. I mean let's face it; we all need at least a hammer and some nails just to perform basic tasks like hanging pictures. Anyone who has kids knows that we need to have screwdrivers around to remove those annoying battery covers on all of the toys that they can't live without. For those of us who don't know what pliers are for, you can use the needle nose pliers to twist wire when hanging a very large picture or even to undo wire coat hangers to roast marshmallows over a grill or backyard fire. Regular pliers can be used on those stubborn nuts and bolts on bed frames.
Those are just a few examples as there are a number of small things that need tools. I ended up buying this set. I thought it was a great deal at less than $50. Not only was I getting 20 new tools, I was investing in all of the future projects around my house and helping a very good charity, breast cancer research, at the same time.
Christina Cole
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Original Pink Box
Do You Really Need An Auto Darkening Welding Helmet?
One of the biggest misconceptions out there, is whether or not you need an auto darkening welding helmet (speedglass). I'm not going to lie to you, having an auto darkening welding helmet is a good thing to have if you can afford it and if you're not going to abuse it. If you're going to have it rolling around in the back of your pickup, you should seriously consider a standard welding hood.
When you first start out learning how to weld, it can be a real advantage to use a speedglass just for the simple fact that you can see what's going on. This is probably more important for learning how to stick weld than it is for learning how to wire feed weld, since the wire feed welding requires you to only pull the trigger. Plus you can get everything set up before you put your hood down. The advantage to seeing what's going on when your stick welding, is that you can put your hood down and know exactly where the rod is when you're scratching to try and start your arc. If you don't have this feature, you have no idea where you are starting your arc, unless you have experience. Another advantage to an auto darkening hood is, if you are doing a lot of production welding. If you're starting and stopping an awful lot or are stitch welding for long periods of time, it’s handy to not have to lift up your hood every time you need to find your next spot to weld.
Auto darkening welding helmets can range anywhere from $100 all the way up to $400. It all
depends on your budget and what you want out of it. Most of them will have a feature to set the shade of lens you want to use. Some will even go down to a shade 5 so You can use it for cutting with a torch.
A standard welding hood can be as little as $5 at a garage sale up to about $50. That's generally the highest price out there, unless you get one with some really fancy graphics. Standard welding helmets are very affordable and if you happen to wreck it, it's no big deal since it only costed very little.
I have personally used auto darkening hoods, but to this day, I choose not to just for the simple fact that I think they're kind of expensive and I really don't need one. Some people will lead you to believe that you need an auto darkening hood, but I disagree. I think it's a luxury, not a necessity. Spend your money on your welding machine and your welding rods and make sure that those are up to snuff. That's a better place to spend your money. The more you practice welding, the more you will realize your welding rod or welding gun are nothing more than an
extension of your hand, and it's pretty easy to figure out where that is at all times, even if you're not looking. After all, practice does make perfect.
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Wire speed on Mig welder ?
The wire feed barely moves on setting one through eight. Then speeds up abruptly on eight and out of control to the top of th scale. Do I have a small rheostat problem or is this a factory repair. A Hobart 140
Make sure it is not some kind of binding in the gun. Also that the tensions are set right.
If the wire is binding in the gun set up it can cause this problem.
Take the wire out and see if the gears speed up when in proportion to the settings on the feed speed. If so the problem is not in the rheostat, but in the gun or liner.
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