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No Hands Welding Mask
A simple movement of your chin opens or closes the shade on a new "no hands" welding mask.
"It's a lot easier than raising the entire hood with your hand and it lets you keep both hands on the job for faster, more accurate welding," says inventor Martin Paskewitz of Paskewitz Enterprises Ltd.
The operator's chin rests in a molded plastic chin piece that adapts to any size head. "The free hand can be used to hold pieces together. It gives more precise welding starts and two-handed control of electrode holders and MIG torches," says Paskewitz, who sells his "Speedmask" for $57.75.
For more information, contact FARM SHOW Followup, Paskewitz Enterprises Ltd., 360 Finchdene Square, Unit 4, Scar-borough, Ontario MIX 1E1 Canada (ph 416 754-7304).


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1988 - Volume #12, Issue #3