There was a thread on one of the other boards about cheapy auto-dark welding hoods.
I took some one-on-one lessons from the Welding Director of a well known ATV factory.
TIP
Steve taught me to put a 100+ watt halogen shop light near the work piece and turn off the lights...
You will be able to see the working area without flipping hoods up and down -- eliminates questionable auto-dark helmets.
I normally keep the shop light about a foot from the work area with the ambient (ceiling) lights off.
Hopefully this will help some with the "flippy-hood-head" syndrome.
T.
Welding - NO Hood Flipping - Standard Hood
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Re: Welding - NO Hood Flipping - Standard Hood
wheni learned to weld the "flippy hood" was all there was...when the autodarkening helmets came out years ago i bought one..paid dang near 600 bucks for it at a local welding supply store...i still constantly "flipped" the helmet up and down...so money wasted..sold it and still have my old jackson...MNAirHead wrote: Hopefully this will help some with the "flippy-hood-head" syndrome.
T.
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In general, hard core wleders hate auto-dimming helmets. But trhey're great for beginners and hobbyists. Auto-dimmers takes a fraction of a second for it to darken, but that's still a fraction of a second that your eye sees the weld directly. So a full-time welder that wleds as a living will see that fraction of a second weld hubdreds of times a day will add up.
Generally when I use mine I close my eyes shut for a split second on initial weld spark. If you're a beginner the auto-dimming helmets are the best, I highly recommend it. But if you know what you're doing and don't really need it then you don't really need it...
Generally when I use mine I close my eyes shut for a split second on initial weld spark. If you're a beginner the auto-dimming helmets are the best, I highly recommend it. But if you know what you're doing and don't really need it then you don't really need it...