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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Mar 2013
      Location
      Boise ID
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      97
      Country Flag: United States

      Welding Mask - Safety

      I used this Miller welding mask and found it pretty comfortable. Was welding my mini tubs that were coated with weld-through primer.Man that crap is nasty and is brutal to weld through…..I will not use it on the other tub, not worth the grief and both the seams (tub to tub and tub to flange) can be sealed 95% with seam sealer, I think cleaner welds are more critical than the small benefit of the primer between the flanges and the tubs if you made an effort to seal those seams. Would be interested in that debate though. That all said this mask kept out all noticeable fumes, I couldn’t smell a thing.My Miller helmet closed every bit of 90% and didn't really bother me while welding.Miller should make a helmet that fits this mask 100%, seems like that helmet would be right next to this mask on the shelf at the welding supply house!!Overall though, 2 thumbs up!! Thought you might enjoy.
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      May 2013
      Location
      Colton Ca.
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      I use the same mask and love it to.
      Ahmad B.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2009
      Location
      Arizona
      Posts
      23
      Yep I use that mask as well. A lot of the old frame pieces on the old Camaros are zinc coated. I bought the mask so I wouldn't be breathing all sorts of zinc dust. The zinc really flashes and fumes when you are welding which made it hard for me to get good quality welds. I also use if for grinding and cutting. Saw somewhere on one of these boards where the little cutoff discs put lots of small fibers in the air when you cut with them. I especially use it for that as well - great product.

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Aug 2011
      Location
      Connecticut
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      926
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      I've been using a 3M 6000 series half mask respirator with the 2091 P100 filters. Its nice because you smell nothing from grinding or welding and they are made for use with lead and asbestos.



      I just ordered a 3M 7000 series mask supposedly a better mask



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    5. #5
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Stillwater, NY
      Posts
      32
      Country Flag: United States
      When I saw the title I though it was about Miller's new welding mask/goggle combo. I guess this is a new product, but I don't think there's a respirator built in. That's is something I would like, a goggle/respirator combination.





      http://www.millerwelds.com/products/...uto-darkening/






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