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Re: [TR] What should I look for in a good welding helmet?

To: "'Sujit Roy'" <triumphstag@gmail.com>, "'Triumphs'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] What should I look for in a good welding helmet?
From: "Alex & Janet Thomson" <aljlthomson@charter.net>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 21:17:42 -0400
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Several thoughts. I never thought I would have an auto-darkening shield but
a gift is a gift. They do work great, especially if you are under a piece of
equipment and there just isn't room to flip the whole shield up and down. I
have found that the models with an on/off switch can be a nuisance. If not
used after 10 minutes, they automatically shut off and that is a real
dazzling experience when you strike the arc.  Make sure to get one with
adjustable shade - maybe 9 through 12. Some of the auto-darkening assemblies
have a small viewing field - similar to the older 2 x 4.25 size shields.
Those may be difficult for those with glasses, especially bi-focals. I used
to use, and still do at times, a traditional shield with the 4.5x5.25 size
plate. Sometimes that extra field of vision is real helpful. Another thing I
noticed with auto-darkening shields is that the sensitivity can vary with
distance. I resisted using them in my welding class at school because the
shields would not darken if you looked at an arc more than 5 feet distant.
That scared me! But that is probably not an issue in your own shop. You also
can get an auto-darkening insert if you already have a 4.5x5.25 plate size
shield. Somebody else mentioned that a comfortable, light design is
important - absolutely true. Also, purchase a shield for which you can get
replacement head bands. I still prefer to buy welding supplies from a
welding supplier. The shield that I have is an ARC ONE made in Taunton Mass.
In a recent survey, more than 98% of the respondents suggested that your
eyes are important to protect!

Alex Thomson

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[mailto:triumphs-bounces@autox.team.net] On Behalf Of Sujit Roy
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2012 3:06 PM
To: Triumphs
Subject: [TR] What should I look for in a good welding helmet?

I've got a great deal on a MIG welder from Sears/ Craftsman. It came with a
mickey mouse hand-held visor. I'd like to get a good one.
What should I look for? For ones that say auto-darkening should I look for a
number or some spec?


Sujit

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Sujit Roy, Realtor
Keller Williams Realty, Cupertino, CA
(408) 839-8359
roysrealty.com

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