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My helmets headgear at the sweat band is bent from shipping and is not round. How can i fix thisMiller Dialarc 250Miller Bobcat 225Hobart Oxy/FuelCouple of Dewalt and Milwaukee GrindersJET Bandsaw and Drill Press
Reply:Tighten it up around something round (6" pipe maybe) and leave it for a few days. I've had mine get wrinkled from laying it down on something that holds it in a bent position.Dynasty200DX w/coolmate1MM210MM VintageESAB miniarc161ltsLincoln AC225Victor O/A, Smith AW1ACutmaster 81IR 2475N7.5FPRage3Jancy USA1019" SBAEAD-200LE
Reply:Call or E mail Miller, they'll more than likely send you a new head gear assembly.ESAB Migmaster 250 Hobart Ironman 230Multimatic 215TWECO Fabricator 181i & 211iHH125EZ - nice little fluxcore only unitMaxstar 150 STH - very nice
Reply:I would send it or take it back if possible. If you are dead set on fixing it yourself, put the headband in a pot of boiling water just long enough to make it soft and flexible, then put it around the bottom of a pot that's about the same diameter as your head and tighten it up. After cooling it should be round again. I haven't tried this on welding headbands, but it works well when forming similar plastics. Under heating will simply not do the job. Over heating could ruin the part. Be careful.CharleyMiller MM252Miller Bobcat 225NTMiller DialArc HF / DIY Cooler2 Victor O/A TorchsetsMilwaukee 8" Metal SawMilwaukee Dry Cut "Chop" Saw 5 Ton Wallace Gantry Various Grinders, Benders, etc. |
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