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20. Mai 2020
Excellent Tactical Sling
 I've worn M4s and M16s on slings around the world, and the VTAC MK2 is the most comfortable.
It adjusts quickly and easily, and it has plenty of length to allow for body armor or other kit.
It attaches quickly and stays locked, and the wide shoulder strap wears nicely.
Overall I highly recommend it!

24. Feb 2018
Poor Quality, But Okay for Drillpress
3 von 3 finden das hilfreich I have milled with this setup on my Delta Rockwell drillpress, however I would not recommend it for that.
I use it daily as a repositionable drilling fixture for drilling, tapping, and occasionally to hold a lathe tool for small turning operations in my drill chuck.
It has about 1/8" of backlash and absolutely no graduations for telling how far you have moved your part, so use with that in mind.
It's soft cast iron, and the screws are not extremely well made.
That said, for $40 it's an acceptable amount of performance.

11. Okt 2017
You Don't Even Get What You Pay For
 I received the welding helmet quickly, which was about the only nice part of the transaction.
It was disassembled, carelessly wrapped, and included no instructions for assembly. After fiddling with it for a solid half and hour, I figured out how to attach the headband to the shield, and got it to work.
I left it to charge in the sun for two days before using it to ensure it had power, and when I used it I was immediately blinded by the arc. The lens did get darker when the arc was struck, but only down to about a Shade 7 or 8, even when set at its maximum shade setting. The sensitivity and delay settings did nothing, and the delay especially was noticeably ineffective. The minimum and maximum delay yielded the same duration of post-shading, about 1/4 second.
It is light and comfortable, but if it doesn't work as a welding helmet that's entirely moot, since your eyes are what matter and not how comfortable your head is in this case.
Overall not impressed at all. I've been welding for a long time and picked this up as an instructor helmet so I had another helmet for students to use, but I definitely won't let anyone else wear it.
Looks like I'll have to find a good Jackson or Miller.
