Limited exposure to your skin isn't a bad thing, particularly in January when I'm lacking vitamin D here in Maine.
I do try to keep it to a minimum and not put it in the videos, but its a part of fabrication. It's a problem of holding a part stable while welding. While keeping a heavy piece of metal in one spot, lifting the gun with the other hand, and the jerking motion it takes to close the mask, (and clearance to do so) its easy for the parts to come out of alignment. Turning my head and closing my eyes is the result.
You really don't need to see it to tack it after you've done it a while.
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