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		<title>Welding Helmets And Welding Safety In The Shop</title>
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 Welding safety forms the backbone of any project involving an arc. Because of the intensity of light the arc emits, and the extreme temperature it produces, it stands to reason that protecting yourself remains the first rule of the day regardless of the nature of the job or the years of experience you have [...]]]></description>
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<p> Welding safety forms the backbone of any project involving an arc. Because of the intensity of light the arc emits, and the extreme temperature it produces, it stands to reason that protecting yourself remains the first rule of the day regardless of the nature of the job or the years of experience you have in the field. Futhermore, welding safety involves more than just protection from heat and light. A number of other safety hazards face welders<span id="more-22"></span>, and require additional gear to fully meet OSHA-and common sense-safety requirements. Red Hill Supply offers a comprehensive selection of welding safety equipment from top manufacturers of welding helmets, welding gloves, and welding goggles.</p>
<p>Welding helmets provide the most important element of protection by shielding the welder&#8217;s head and eyes from the bright light of the arc. We carry a number of standard and auto-darkening welder&#8217;s safety helmets in our online inventory. We offer fix-front welding safety helmets in a number of color options and designs. We also carry the more traditional lift/fixed front combo helmets by mainstay manufacturers like Firepower and Eclipse. If you have a personal preference for new technology, or if your company requires the latest and greatest in welding safety, then we can accommodate your requirements with top-quality auto darkening welding helmets. Equipped with technology that automatically dims the eye shield as soon as the arc lights, these intuitive devices have already supplanted traditional welding helmets in many organizations. We currently offer the solar-powered models, as these are not only safer for the welder but also run on a renewable energy source.</p>
<p>No matter how safe your welding helmet is reputed to be, it remains wise to double-guard the eyes with safety glasses while welding. Even with the arc off, you can still be injured by a variety of equipment hazards on the job. Industrial welding often generates flying particles, chemicals, and vapors that can irritate or severely injure the eyes. No welding environment is ever safe in this sense without countermeasures taken in advance. Home and agricultural environments pose similar hazards to welders without safety glasses. Red Hill Supply not only recommends you double-guard your eyes, but also supplies some of the best welders goggles and safety glasses you can find anywhere online. Our safety glasses by UVEX offer protection from industrial, laboratory, and chemical hazards encountered daily by welders. Highly scratch resistant, their ability to shield from laser light also makes them a valuable component to any welder&#8217;s safety kit.</p>
<p>Welders also need to safely protect their hands, and welding gloves are normally mandatory safety equipment for welders in factories and construction crews. Never remove your gloves while handling welding equipment or while standing in an area where other welders are working. Even with the arc off, hot metal can still burn your hands, and flying particles can burn the hands just like they can burn the eyes. While normal safety gloves might make do for a welder in a pinch, we do not recommend you use standard gloves as a mainstay welding safety device. Instead, we recommend welders invest in gloves specifically designed for their trade.</p>
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<p>New from TrackMaster! Welcome to the Sodor Steamworks the newest and biggest repair yard on the island! Send Thomas into the rotating lift. Use the claw to pick him up. The cool lights and sounds welding tool helps to get the job done! More fun stuff at: www.thomastrackmaster.com   <H3>Help answer the question about welding</H3>How can I go about starting a small welding business?<br />I am looking for some help.  I already have the equipment for the business, I can do every type of welding, along with any type of fabrication. I have been working in the welding feild for over 10 years. </p>
<p>So, I have the expreiance and I have the drive it takes to work towards growing a small business.  My question is how can I get steady business coming in?  I don&#039;t have alot of money, so i can&#039;t really advertise all that much, I tried getting the word out (word of mouth), by making things for friends and other small businesses, but it never gave me steady business.   </p>
<p>So again, heres my questions,<br />
How can I go about getting a steady flow of customers?<br />
How can I grow this business into something more than just a garage business, with out taking tens of thousands of dollars out for a business loan?<br />
Are there any websites out there that could also help me with these question?<br />
 <H3>About Author</H3>
<p></strong><br />Cooper has been in the construction equipment and industrial sales business for over 10 years. He owns and operates Red Hill Supply to better serve the automotive and industrial industries. &#8211; <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.redhillsupply.com/auto-darkening-welding-helmets.htm">Auto darkening welding helmet</a>.</p>
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