Auto darkening welding helmet

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oh, that's tempting... I need one of my own as most the temping agencies won't take me on without one.

*goes to investigate more*
 
Always check that a cheap helmet takes a standard size protective lens, some of them take a lens size exclusive to that production batch with no replacement lenses available. So you run the risk of should you unfortunatly scratch a lens withn a few days of ownership you find you have to replace the helmet not just the lens, and then its not so cheap.

G
 
t8hants":it269oxb said:
Always check that a cheap helmet takes a standard size protective lens, some of them are take a lens size exclusive to that production batch with no replacement lenses available. So you run the risk of should you unfortunatly scratch a lens withn a few days of ownership you find you have to replace the helmet not just the lens, and then its not so cheap.

G

100% Agreed, always check the availability of replacements.
 
Did anyone else order this item? Ordered one on Friday, it arrived Saturday, which was great, BUT, it didn't work properly. Was OK on the TIG setting but would not behave on the MMA setting. Rang Axminster Monday, and they sent me another which arrived today, again great service and delivery. But, with the same fault...............

Just awaiting return labels and refund.
 
I bought one of these a few years back - looks the same anyway. It worked great the first two times I used it, then I put it away in it's box for about 3 months - I'm only an occasional welder. Next time it didn't work. I was told it needed to be charged up, and to leave it in the sunlight, but that didn't work. It would react for a second or two then go clear again - not funny when you're welding. So I tried more sunlight, and tried getting information from the web, but it never worked reliably again. Then some helpful visiting moggie was walking over one of my shelves (as they do !!) and knocked something over which landed on the solar panel thingy and cracked it, so that was the end of that.
I've since bought a Sealy helmet which has worked fine so far. I'm sure Axminster would have replaced it if I'd sent it back within the year, but I kept trying to get it to work, and unfortunately let it go out of warranty. So I don't know if mine was defective from the start or went defective after a while, or whether putting it in the dark (cardboard box) caused the problem.

K
 
How can they fail? The product should do what you bought it for, and no matter what any fine print says - are the manufacturers liable if the welder gets a serious case of arc eye? I've had bad arc eye, and I sure as hell wouldn't wish it on anyone! Having said that , of course I know that you're probably going to know it's not working before you get a flash.
 
In a way, it's probably a good thing that the Axy helmet(s) didn't work and they will take them back. The solar recharge thing is fine if the helmet is being used regularly, but does seem likely to give problems if stored out of strong light. Could be frustrating getting it out to weld, finding it was discharged and having to wait for a sunny day :D. We may not get many of those up here over the next few months.
So what do folk recommend as the best cost/performance compromise for an occasional welder?
 
Hi

I have a Speedglas, bought from BOC at the same time as my mig. It wasn't cheap but has worked faultlessly for about ten years now.

What price your sight?

Regards Mick
 
Winky-blinky hats are fine, but I used a handscreen for most of my work for at least 40 years before I bought one, and still use it for tacking up. A standard welding helmet is also fine, you'll soon learn the welders nod.

Gareth
 
t8hants":c6o2tc2h said:
you'll soon learn the welders nod


and then get so used to it that when you switch to an auto-darkening helmet you find yourself still sub-coniously nodding :p


(I do this at work a lot lol)
 
Wave the panel in front of a halogen worklight soon gets them working. Also acts as a test for a new one. you can easily see the filament coils of a 500 watt tube!
 
Arc eye, burning like fire.
Arc eye, when I close there's pain
How can my eyes that sting so badly ever see again?
Arc eye.
(to the tune of Bright eyes)

G
 
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