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Autodark Welding Helmet Recomendations?

AndyL

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Omg how can you weld with an autodarkening? Flashed every time you strike an arc...

I'll stick to my 20+yr old fibremetal
 
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lennoxlennox

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well my thinking was that if I didn't shell out for the Speedglas helmet and decided to get that rippin deal on the helmet at HF... with all the money I saved... if anything happened ... I could use that extra cash to get a rippin deal on some Lasik eye surgery in Tijuana!

Hell... I'd probably save enough money to get a full on retina transplant surgery there.

Now there's a bargain!
 
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i hope you are joking... i think you must be

if not... good luck with that... especially the flames!!!

my eyes, I only have one set

trust them to the cheapest manufactured cost out of some factory in china?

not a chance

I'm a hobbiest, I don't need to spend tons on money on one.

I was joking about the flames, but not the helmet. I'll trust my eye to Chinese made circuitry.
 

lennoxlennox

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the cheap helmets are probably fine and never have a problem

i'm just the type of person who is prepared to spend more for quality, especially when it comes to critical safety issues

as an example, my street bike helmet I got on sale for $600, my leather riding jacket i got on sale for $550 and my leather gloves I got for over $100.

I ride with a jacket, boots and gloves even on hot summer days - i won't ride my bike in a t-shirt and running shoes.

Besides racing motocross and supermoto, I still took the advanced motor safety foundation course and a couple of Danny Walkers american supercamp sessions http://www.americansupercamp.com/

Call me overly cautious or whatever, but the way I look at it. If HF can sell something for $59 and allow for a 25% off coupon and still presumably make decent profit... let's say the helmet landed in the US is $30. Subtract the freight and the manufactured cost might be $20. Obviously the manfucturing plant is in business for a profit so $5 - $10 profit margin makes the true cost $10-$15

I just don't want to trust my eyes to a product that was manufactured, "engineered" and i use that term loosely and tested at $10-$15 per unit


but on the other hand... in comparison, those helmets have got to be better than the **** people used 40 years ago
 
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... I just don't want to trust my eyes to a product that was manufactured, "engineered" and i use that term loosely and tested at $10-$15 per unit


but on the other hand... in comparison, those helmets have got to be better than the **** people used 40 years ago
The Harbor Freight helmet meets ANSI standards. As far as I know most helmets do. As for the helmets we used 40 years ago, I don't remember anybody complaining about them. There's no doubt that helmets are better today but that could be said about most things.

http://www.harborfreight.com/adjust...-782A-E011-B31E-001B2163195C&mr:referralID=NA
 

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I missed this thread

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=111354&showall=1

it's actually better for content and goes into the pro's and con's of a lot more

what i get from that thread is basically the HF cheapo is for occasional use i.e. the hobbyist ... but there is a noticeable and significant difference to a regular user

i still keep coming back to the idea... there's a lot of places to cheap out... toilet paper isn't one of those places :)
 
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