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Can anyone offer some advice on selecting a welding curtain/screen? I', looking for something like a 6 x 6, or there abouts. I want to protect items in my shop from my path of destruction while welding and grinding. Duck or 14 mil. vinyl? Thanks.......All Good Medicine,Crow
Reply:I think Harbor Fright has a fibreglass blanket that you could use. There are no moving parts in it so it should be ok---
Reply:Check out this mobile screen I made for working on my patio. HF canvas welding blanket about $10 and some thin-wall 1" tubing. Used furniture casters, should have two lockers as this has taken off on a windy day and slammed me with the hood down. http://www.weldingweb.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=7709Hobart 140 Handler w/ gasHyperTherm Powermax 380 Plasmaoxy/acetylene
Reply:I have the vinyl Screens ant they work fine. I decided to go with the vinyl so the shop would not be so dark, and since I teach 4-H welding, I can still see the kids. It works just fine, but does not protect others from eye arc burns.
Reply:They had vinyl curtains at one of the classes I took, the instructor watched through them all the time. They were something like this material:http://www.sprayboothfilters.net/Page_36x.htmlI don't think you have to make the curtains very tall, if you watch your grind angle, etc. -- keeps the ventilation flowing. I am thinking of making some about 4 or 5 feet high, but tight to the floor, similar to what Moran did (nice idea!). Harbor freight just sent an email with this 8' x 8' welding blanket ($20). Cut it in half and make two screens, each 4' high? http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93756 |
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