Big like from me. Been using the welding cap backwards thinking it is somethin to do with estetics but still that cam does not protect you from the flash, you will burn your neck . Better to weld with a hood.
I had my jaw removal a few years ago, and replaced with the titanium it is a metal, so is it safe for me if i am doing the welding machine or is it easily expose to electricty shock during working.
@@tomorrowcomestoday1621 Ultraviolet radiation. Contact lenses are like magnifying glasses, very unhealthy for retina. And they will melt if you are unlucky enough to get a welding spark in your eye.
If you stick weld, you can weld outside, it will help. If you weld inside or use mig, you will need a fume extractor, and those are pretty expensive. But the good news is, you can make it yourself for cheap. Also if you are new to welding read as much as you can about safety. For example, you absolutely shouldnt weld aluminum or stainless steel without a fume extractor, and i wont tell you why because i lack all the info. Therefore its your responsibility to use google and find answers, cheers