Hi, gang. First post. My name is Dan. I'm 33. I build industrial pressure vessels, which many of you know require a ton of backgouging. Problem is, it's very tough on hoods. I exclusively run pipeliners, and after a while the fiberglass starts to burn up and melt.
I'll usually just buy a new one when they get too burnt up, but I've heard of guys smearing a thin layer of JB Weld around the lens and on the front where they get really torched. I was considering trying it out. Has anyone done this? Pros and con's, maybe? I know it'll add a bit of weight, which is a drawback, because I like how light Pipeliners are, but nothing I can't live with. If anyone has a better idea, I'm all ears. Thanks for any input! Dan.
Ps: I'd include a manly picture of how wasted my hoods get after only a couple months, but not too sure how to post one.