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<blockquote data-quote="Shovelhands" data-source="post: 6171150" data-attributes="member: 37424"><p>Quite right, the average Joe who fixes the odd thing here n there is never going to justify having an air fed unit.</p><p>Likewise, anyone who is a regular user, will still use a standard helmet for tacking up, or tiny jobs where you are only welding for a few minutes?</p><p></p><p>That’s what I intend to do anyway, the air fed helmet will come into its own on bigger projects, where everything is fitted up and tacked, and final welding can commence. It’s sensible then to get rigged up with the air fed helmet and crack on in comfort.</p><p></p><p>I could have got a conversion kit for my Esab A50, but then I’d be committed to using it all the time! So chose to have a second unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shovelhands, post: 6171150, member: 37424"] Quite right, the average Joe who fixes the odd thing here n there is never going to justify having an air fed unit. Likewise, anyone who is a regular user, will still use a standard helmet for tacking up, or tiny jobs where you are only welding for a few minutes? That’s what I intend to do anyway, the air fed helmet will come into its own on bigger projects, where everything is fitted up and tacked, and final welding can commence. It’s sensible then to get rigged up with the air fed helmet and crack on in comfort. I could have got a conversion kit for my Esab A50, but then I’d be committed to using it all the time! So chose to have a second unit. [/QUOTE]
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