Quote Originally Posted by Ram48 View Post
I had the 200 and sold it for the 205 I liked both machines abut like the 205 a bit better for what I do.
Im a novice welder that mostly works with 16 ga to 1/4 inch. for auto and tool fab. I had a tough time seeing the weld puddle with both welders, I bought a used Speed-glas 9002x to replace the HF (blue) helmet I used, that made some difference but still not seeing what I saw on welding videos. Having 63 year old eyes just dont work well for welding I guess. I then bought a cheater lens for the speedglas and it made all the difference in the world. I was in the LWS and they had generic cheater lens on special, I bought one and even though the HF helmet is not really designed to accept the lens it was easy to lift the retainer spring and fit the cheater lens in it, I now use the HF for mig and the speedglas for tig.
I could not believe what a difference the lenses made for me.
I'm gonna have to stick my cheater lens in my HF helmet and see if that helps I guess because I have the hardest time seeing with the MIG. Plus, my last set of glasses I got, the Dr. wanted me to try Tri-focals, for close up, computer viewing and far away. I HATE THEM!!! I've got all kinds of things going on to screw my vision up..lol

SO, baking cast metal bakes the oils and impurities out of it? Which helps keep them from coming into your puddle as your welding I guess...