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First Autodarkening Welding Helmet... :)

bcarlson

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Joined
Apr 20, 2006
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Location
Rock Creek, MN
Wow. What a difference! I had been thinking about getting one for quite some time now, and finally picked one up today... sweet! My welding has already improved, and the adjustable shade is excellent!

Anyways, just thought I'd share...

Ben
 
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motorheadjohn

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Jun 28, 2005
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Location
Poquoson VA
bcarlson said:
Wow. What a difference! I had been thinking about getting one for quite some time now, and finally picked one up today... sweet! My welding has already improved, and the adjustable shade is excellent!

Anyways, just thought I'd share...

Ben
Yeah, they are the bomb. Here are some FAQ for anyone who has questions or wants to know what to look for when picking one out -

http://www.asashop.org/autoinc/jan2002/collision.cfm
 

Fast Orange

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Aug 27, 2005
Messages
861
Location
Hightstown,N.J.
I've had a Miller (the Stars And Stripes model) for about a year now and don't know how I got along without it before. The only gripe I have about it is the auto-off deal. Until I got used to it,I bet I flashed myself about 10 times a day. The 2 minute auto-off is just long enough for you to change clamps,put the helmet back on and zap yourself. Other than that little glitch,I love it-no more changing lense shades all the time,no more doing a ******* dance to flip the helmet down,and it's a lot easier to see where you're starting the arc.

George
 
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