GaryM909
Well-known member
When I was still working I spent a lot of time working up north in the winter. Wearing a hoodie made fogging worse. I wore a toque under my welding helmet so the was some air movement which really helped. Also wearing a respirator made a big difference but I always struggled wearing one (old school). Over the years I tried breathing through a straw and even a snorkel. I bought a small fan for a computer that I planed on rigging up about 20 years ago which is still in my drawer.If it's like mine--clips onto the back of the helm with what looks like car window trim--measure and mark the top center of the rim of your helm and the trim/clip piece on the cover. Makes it a hell of a lot easier to install the first try.
Now will someone invent a little blower to keep the lenses from fogging in the cold? I've tried every anti-fog substance known to man and still get fogging, especially between the lenses. There have been ski goggles with a tiny fan since at least the '90s, so why not a welding helm?
Maybe I'll have to buy a pair of those ski goggles and figure out how to hack the fan into my helm... if only I could recall what they're called....
The younger welders mostly wear air purifying welding helmets and some sites even require them. I am not sure how they are for fogging in the cold but I would expect them to be pretty good.
