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98ssnova
02-12-2017, 06:50 PM
Ok what do you have for a welding helmet just curious looking for something with an auto shade.
Build-It-Break-it
02-12-2017, 07:14 PM
I've used Miller,Lincoln,Astro,3m speed glass and Harbor freight. They all did the job just fine. I'd try to find one that is light weight if you'll be using it for hours on end.
The Speed glass was heavy and poorly made for the price to me.
The harbor freight was cheap in price,decent quality and never failed me. I used that as a cheap helmet when I was taking welding classes. But I'd use it at home no problem.
I use Miller elite at home now but the batteries die fast. I've tried different brand batteries and interstate last the longest in the helmet. I have 2 miller elites. One that's just for my tig welding and one for mig. I do this because the lens gets mig splatter on it and I got tired of changing lenses just to tig weld.
Hope this helps
raustinss
02-12-2017, 09:26 PM
I've used Miller,Lincoln,Astro,3m speed glass and Harbor freight. They all did the job just fine. I'd try to find one that is light weight if you'll be using it for hours on end.
The Speed glass was heavy and poorly made for the price to me.
The harbor freight was cheap in price,decent quality and never failed me. I used that as a cheap helmet when I was taking welding classes. But I'd use it at home no problem.
I use Miller elite at home now but the batteries die fast. I've tried different brand batteries and interstate last the longest in the helmet. I have 2 miller elites. One that's just for my tig welding and one for mig. I do this because the lens gets mig splatter on it and I got tired of changing lenses just to tig weld.
Hope this helps
Keep your head away from the sparks lol , shouldn't be that close ... I am a fabricator and do this all day . I have 3 miller's and love them 2 elite and 1 digital elite . I've found the batteries that last the longest are the same brand as what is repackaged and sold as miller battieries . Almost every weld supply shop sells the necessary parts for them . Brand new they can be had for a few hundred. Yes that's a Lil pricey for some people but, cmon it's your eyes fellas . They're fairly light weight . Come with a bag to protect your new helmet. Plus all kinds of funky design artwork on them . Mine are all inferno . Heck buy a miller and then hit up eBay you can even score the cool band which blows cool filtred air thru the helmet or the cool belt which is the filtered fresh air helmet. Keeping all fumes from entering your lungs .
Build-It-Break-it
02-13-2017, 07:15 AM
Keep your head away from the sparks lol , shouldn't be that close .... Kind of can't avoid it welding overhead in tight areas. I typically weld a little hotter and keep spatter low. Hey but what's the fun in it if you don't have a hot spark go into your boot and in between your toes!!??
CJD Automotive
02-13-2017, 08:17 AM
I've used many over the years, loved my old Jackson, but when it died went to the Miller digital Elite. It's good except the head gear. They had several revisions and are on the 3rd. The latest head gear is okay, the first two absolutely suck. So if your buying used, be prepared to buy a new head gear for it.
WSSix
02-13-2017, 08:52 AM
I'm a hobbyist that may not know any better but my Hobart helmet has served me just fine. I wouldn't be surprised if there was better out there, but I really have no complaints about it for what I do.
SlowProgress
02-13-2017, 05:42 PM
Any good quality helmet will be your friend. I love my Miller Digital Elite. Little features like not dimming when you look outside really add value. Also, I love adding the reader inserts so you can see up close. I went from dreading my welds to enjoying it again. Very light helmet as well.
Hope that helps.
Scott
dontlifttoshift
02-14-2017, 05:21 AM
We are all going to have opinions. You really need to try them on. I have a Miller Elite, a Digital Elite, and a SpeedGlass 9100xxx and far and away I love the SpeedGlas the most.....It's the only one I still keep in the bag. The head gear is far better for my head than the Miller and I find the optics to be clearer as well.
Ketzer
02-14-2017, 05:54 AM
I have a Miller elite and a Jackson. I use the Jackson the most. The interwebz speak very highly of that new 3M Speedglass but I have not had the opportunity to try one.
I have a Jackson W60 True Sight.....pretty good mouse trap IMO. :sieg:
TheJDMan
02-19-2017, 05:54 PM
I have a Lincoln 3350 series helmet. LOVE IT! The 3350 is Lincoln's top-of-the-line helmet series, provides the best optical clarity available in a welding helmet today and the largest viewing area in its class.
Brewtal66
02-19-2017, 08:52 PM
I just picked up the Miller Infinity, Black Ops. Haven't used it yet, just got it last week.
Oddly enough I tonight I was skimming through the manual a bit just to familiarize myself with it. I can't wait to try it out!
Hotrod1
02-20-2017, 08:27 AM
I have a Lincoln 3350 series helmet. LOVE IT! The 3350 is Lincoln's top-of-the-line helmet series, provides the best optical clarity available in a welding helmet today and the largest viewing area in its class.
X2 for the lincoln. Great helmet. The only thing I wish it had is a fan, but I wish ever helmet had a fan.
raustinss
02-20-2017, 02:23 PM
Miller's do ....
Ron Sutton
02-20-2017, 02:54 PM
Well ... I like my Miller Helmet ... seen here loaning it to a friend. :lol:
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raustinss
02-20-2017, 06:31 PM
Lmao....there we have it ..Ron says miller and so does his "friend" ...looks like she'll need some cream on those burns she's going to get from all that exposed skin . Any volunteers?
dontlifttoshift
02-21-2017, 05:52 AM
She looks plenty lathered up already......
raustinss
02-21-2017, 04:57 PM
Spontaneous combustion could be a problem, "stop drop and roll " ....!?
raustinss
02-21-2017, 05:04 PM
Spontaneous combustion could be a problem, "stop drop and roll " ....!?
craig510
02-21-2017, 09:13 PM
Optrel vegaview 2.5
Great field of view, nice shape to fit your head in tight spots. Good adjustment for hood to head position and a very light tint when not dark.
I love mine.
https://www.weldingsuppliesfromioc.com/optrel-vegaview-2-5-welding-helmet?gclid=CMaX9dL3otICFUk7gQodL20Pow
Yelcamino
02-22-2017, 04:16 AM
I have a Lincoln 3350 series helmet. LOVE IT! The 3350 is Lincoln's top-of-the-line helmet series, provides the best optical clarity available in a welding helmet today and the largest viewing area in its class.
X3 and you can fit a reading lens in it if needed. :welder:
tom091074
03-24-2017, 03:29 AM
I have a Rhine helmet that works fine I think I paid less than $100 and it came with a bag. I don't do a lot of welding really, I just weld on my project car and stuff at home.
badbu68
03-25-2017, 09:20 AM
Tell your friend to just dip the tip, not lather in anti spatter.
GregWeld
04-30-2017, 06:03 AM
I wouldn't have a clue.....
I think I had 6 of them hanging on the various tanks of welding gas... they're all different -- and you need different ones for different tasks IMHO..... Like most tools -- you need different ones for getting in to tight places - or one that you can do dirty welding in vs the one you're going to do thin gauge stainless on the work bench... But NUMBER ONE THING YOU NEED TO BE ABLE TO DO IS TO SEE THE PUDDLE. PERIOD.
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/ad33/gregweld/WELDING/file-15.jpg (http://s919.photobucket.com/user/gregweld/media/WELDING/file-15.jpg.html)
Che70velle
04-30-2017, 11:14 AM
Totally agree with being able to see the puddle. I've been hobby welding for decades...and I thought I was pretty good at it...until I bought a self dimming helmet. It has adjustable everything, and now I can actually see what I'm doing. Makes all the difference.
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