Wasnt expecting miracles but seems one occurred

Didnt get chance to try it until this afternoon, and before doing so found a bit of perspex to make a temporary taped on equaivalent of the disposable protective screens you can get for peanuts.
Ok my welding ability sucks to date, farm welding in so much as make 2 bits stick together by luck more than judgement (and where possible i will bolt before welding just in case) mostly on account of the poor, no dire excuse of a mask ive had for years and years.
heres the new and the old masks

Ok the old one is broken and has a brazing not electro filter so way too light and hurts the eyes. The new one is a hands free - that and the flashy bit have made 1000% difference to welding.
Found a bit of rusty 4mm flat and had an experiment. cut it into a few bits.
tried an angled weld and a t on the side of it.
It went better than expected

2 hands free to work with, no arc eye, couldn't believe it really.
Posty passed as i was having a go - he used to be a welder by trade and is going to get one of these masks as reckons it cant be beaten for value.
Oh and i beat the living daylights out of it with a 7lb sledge hammer, jumped on the angled bit and only deformed the metal but not the welds

Really looking forward to learning this and moreso getting to grips with a mig and scabby's wings & doors.
Heres what it looks like cleaned up with the grinder,


No doubt will be off scrapheaping in the morning looking for any old scrap i can weld into some bigger bits of scrap to clutter the place up no doubt but practice makes perfect

EDIT: here is a link to the one i got, and couldnt reccomend the seller or product highly enough.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... gory=11774