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Auto-Dimming Welding Helmet

Old Nov 29, 2005 | 09:53 PM
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i have a harbor frieght one and it works fine. i got one that looks cheaper than the one on the link. my only complaint is that mine doesn't cover as much as that one. but i got it for 29 so i cant really compain
Old Nov 30, 2005 | 12:20 AM
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Originally Posted by bumblezc
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Was that the Princess Auto Special?

I have a PA one. None adjustable, solar powered. About 100.00 on sale, regualar 260. I like it. I was looking at the Adjustable PA ones on sale for 68CAN, but mine works great so why buy another!
Yes it is the one currently on sale at Princess Auto.I was using it all day today and yesterday at school burning rod for 8 hours at a time.I'm really happy as it has helped me quite a bit as a rookie welder.I know alot of people that use them as they come on sale couple times a year here and sell out in a day.They are proabably not what you would want for full time work but as they do not last as long as a miller etc.For the home guy or part time welder they are fantastic.It is solar powered with a battery back up as well.
Old Nov 30, 2005 | 12:09 PM
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I love my HF auto tinting. Hell the helmet and fluxcore are the only things I've ever gotten from HF that I"ve haven't had to return yet. *knocks on wood* I didn't pay for it so I can't complain either and I can still read retarded noobs thread on HMT and bash them all day long.
Old Nov 30, 2005 | 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by 90dx
Originally Posted by bumblezc
^^^
Was that the Princess Auto Special?

I have a PA one. None adjustable, solar powered. About 100.00 on sale, regualar 260. I like it. I was looking at the Adjustable PA ones on sale for 68CAN, but mine works great so why buy another!
Yes it is the one currently on sale at Princess Auto.I was using it all day today and yesterday at school burning rod for 8 hours at a time.I'm really happy as it has helped me quite a bit as a rookie welder.I know alot of people that use them as they come on sale couple times a year here and sell out in a day.They are proabably not what you would want for full time work but as they do not last as long as a miller etc.For the home guy or part time welder they are fantastic.It is solar powered with a battery back up as well.
I just bought one today, but turns out my dad already bought me one for Christmas, so I'll be waiting a month to see how it works. Also getting the gas conversion kit for my Lincoln, can't wait.
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 02:35 AM
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hell we have =35 summers but when i head up north for the winter it is cold.
I wear insulated carhardts, hh long underware, a full head gear, welding beanie, and mask. I don't drink coffie, cause with all that on if you get the ***** the is 0 chance of geting it all off in time.
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 02:51 AM
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But, the poop is warm. I'm sure hotrex would be the first to tell you that you should drink coffee, and do what comes natural.
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 11:13 AM
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I bought one off of ebay and it worked okay but I was getting pissed cause I couldn't see very well. One day I just decided to start taking it apart and I found an extra CLEAR lens on the inside closest to my eyes that was all dirty and pretty much useless. i removed it and gave it a try. It was like wearing glasses for the first time and never knowing you had bad eye sight, thats the only way to explain it. I could see so clearly afterwards. Now that thing is the pimp.
i did check the directions and it never said anything about removing that extra lens. My guess is its extra protection between the factory and you door. Now the head strap leaves a lot to be desired though.
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 11:35 AM
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I asked for one for christmas so that i dont have to use the old worn out ones when i start my next welding class in a few months.
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by G2turbo_terror
I bought one off of ebay and it worked okay but I was getting pissed cause I couldn't see very well. One day I just decided to start taking it apart and I found an extra CLEAR lens on the inside closest to my eyes that was all dirty and pretty much useless. i removed it and gave it a try. It was like wearing glasses for the first time and never knowing you had bad eye sight, thats the only way to explain it. I could see so clearly afterwards. Now that thing is the pimp.
i did check the directions and it never said anything about removing that extra lens. My guess is its extra protection between the factory and you door. Now the head strap leaves a lot to be desired though.
that would probably be an IR/UV filter or something, wouldn't it?
Old Dec 1, 2005 | 02:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Speeder
Originally Posted by G2turbo_terror
I bought one off of ebay and it worked okay but I was getting pissed cause I couldn't see very well. One day I just decided to start taking it apart and I found an extra CLEAR lens on the inside closest to my eyes that was all dirty and pretty much useless. i removed it and gave it a try. It was like wearing glasses for the first time and never knowing you had bad eye sight, thats the only way to explain it. I could see so clearly afterwards. Now that thing is the pimp.
i did check the directions and it never said anything about removing that extra lens. My guess is its extra protection between the factory and you door. Now the head strap leaves a lot to be desired though.
that would probably be an IR/UV filter or something, wouldn't it?
We'll see in a few years if he can see or not.

I wouldn't want to be ------- around with welding lenses unless I knew exactly what I was ------- with. I like my eyesight just fine.

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