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Clubroom => General Discussion => Topic started by: FAT-TOY on September 07, 2015, 09:35:23 pm
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My kids have finally worked out that at my age I already have most of the normal things that you would expect to get on fathers day. So most of the gifts for the last few years are still just stacked in the spare room and they will probably have to get rid of them when I end up on the wrong side of the grass.
This year they all gave me cash to put toward something that I want or need, great idea. I have decided to get a new welding helmet. The last couple I have had were the cheaper auto darkening type for around $40 to $50 and they are ok for a while but then they gradually become harder to see through and eventually you're just welding from memory and hope to finish where you wanted or at least close and not 1/2 inch offline with a weld that needs to be corrected with a grinder.
I have been looking at Bossweld range costing between $100 and $250. Anyone used these and able to give me some feedback. The difference between the cheaper and the more expensive seems to be the size of the viewing lens with the bigger ones having a 105 x 93 lens.
I purchased my first welder back in 1966, so I have been welding for almost 50 years and most times you can tell a good weld just by the sound of the welder, but without being able to see it clearly can still end up untidy and I hate that.
Zane
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The better helmets will adjust the darkness. I thought the helmets played tricks on me, I refused to accept that I needed glasses.
Good helmet, wear the glasses and welding was fun again for me
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i got a new helmet the other day cost me a fair wedge but works great and as an added bonus you can clip a magnifying lens is the back side much better than wearing my glasses as i just couldn't weld in them.. i cant think of the make but its a green and gold aussie one about $375 from memory but i have spent about that on cheapies over the last couple of years. just got all new lens covers for this one as well. 8)
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So the boss weld ones are pretty lightweight and comfortable for me, but I sprung the extra few bucks and went for the weldclass.
The result is a bit heavier..... but,
more adjustability,
internal controls which are not as easy to misadjust when you don and remove the helmet (controls are all in the lens assy) and
a nicer field of view in my opinion.
Plus the batteries are easier to change and access.
I am sure the Bossweld would be OK, but you need to try a few on to see if they suit you.
The Weldclass is great to view through in my opinion.
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Weldclass thats the helmet i bought you can get magniying lenses for the clip straight in. I'm running a 2X mag lens best thing ever
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Well I have bitten the bullet and got myself a Bossweld helmet with the larger 100mm x 67mm lens. It's comfortable, nice and light, adjustable lens and it also has grinding mode which I probably won't use. I have used it a couple of times now and no complaints. It also stays up when it's supposed to, my old helmet was forever falling forward. It seems to be a good thing and at a good price, last one in stock reduced to $100 with free postage. Only time will tell.
Zane
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I got a r**t and a pair of slippers for fathers day..
both two sizes too big!
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I got a r**t and a pair of slippers for fathers day..
both two sizes too big!
LOL :)
I got a hydraulic bike lift .. I love it :)
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hydraulic bike lift!! you lucky basket!