How have folks protected windows from welding spatter while installing cages? (I know removing would work, but trying to avoid that).
Thanks. Rory
How have folks protected windows from welding spatter while installing cages? (I know removing would work, but trying to avoid that).
Thanks. Rory
Preface that I'm not a cage builder. But, I have done a lot of welding close to things that need protection so I do have experience with this. Buy one of those kevlar welding blankets at your welding supply.
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If it's a quick welding job I use wet cardboard but if it's going to take a while then a proper welding blanket is advised.
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Thanks. Any suggestions on attaching/supporting the welding blanket over the window/windshield? Although as I think about it, you probably just hang it as a "curtain" between the welding and the window in question.
On a related note, how far away does one have to protect? Or to put it another way, how far will spatter fly?
Thanks again.
Rory
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where does one get that? Welding supply store perhaps?
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