Just remember guys, those cheap auto-darkening helmets don't actually auto-darken quick enough...this is one time where spending the big bucks is worth it.
Just remember guys, those cheap auto-darkening helmets don't actually auto-darken quick enough...this is one time where spending the big bucks is worth it.
HiTempguy wrote: Just remember guys, those cheap auto-darkening helmets don't actually auto-darken quick enough...this is one time where spending the big bucks is worth it.
You got some cold hard facts to back up that statement?
This is what I found:
http://www.harborfreight.com/adjustable-shade-auto-darkening-welding-helmet-46092.html
http://www.amazon.com/Hobart-770700-Auto-Darkening-Welding-Helmet/dp/B00378YMOW
The H-F one claims a 1/20,000 switching time, the Hobart 1/10,000. Both claim to meet applicable standards. I haven't found a strong correlation between performance and price on this item.
The one I ordered has a 1/10,000 sec reaction time, guaranteed that is faster than my attempts.
It also has setting from 9 to 13 and its standard tint level is 4.
I like this guy's discussion on the subject.
http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/auto-darkening-welding-helmets.html
mad_machine wrote: it's a good question.. though I am not sure I would trust a cheapo HF in something like this
My cheapo Harbor Freight auto-darkening helmet worked great for 10 years. Then it just quit darkening, I got flashed, I bought a Hobart. I bought the Hobart because I needed a helmet on a Sunday and Tractor Supply was open. If I did it again, I would probably buy the Harbor Freight cheapo again.
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