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Originally Posted by ScottyS
It's like anything else - if you learn on the best, you know where the limitations are on the cheesy stuff and can make finer adjustments in the right direction.
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That statement doesn't make sense to me. If you learn to race in a full race ready car you will be a better driver than starting out with a stock car? All I am saying is that you guys are making a mountain out of a mole hill. When you say "I can't see crap" you either mean that the lens is too small or that once you slide the hood down you lose all sense of time and space and can't remember where your hand was when the hood was up. Its one of the first things most welders learn to overcome. The main reason someone buys an autoglass is if they are doing a lot of shop welding and it become as matter of convenience not having to flip the hood up and down. An auto hood is nice obviously but for a nice one you will pay the same if not more than you just did for the welder.