Nuckingfuts wrote:doesnt drinking milk after welding gal neutralise the effects of the fumes?
Yeah it helps but it's more for Gal fumes than anything else, suposed to give a lining so that you don't get gal fever but if your doing dipped Gal milk an't going to do jack with that stuff.
My suggestion is if you have to weld dipped gal all day long is not to do it in the first place, no matter what the money is, just not worth it.
Mild steel is pretty fine to weld with fume wise.
Aluminium fumes are worse than Gal fumes I think.
Here a little PDF about welding fumes anyway that I found.
http://www.ascc.gov.au/NR/rdonlyres/F15 ... sGases.pdf
I've had the Ozone in mild effects
Speedy glas and Optral helmets have filter belts and compressed air filters that flow into the helmet, I've tried one on, I'm thinking of getting one just for the cool air and cleaner air.
They are just a bit clostly though they were $1200 just for the optral air filter system.
no idea what the filters cost or how long they would last for.