Affordable welding helmet I can actually see with

DAA

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So I've been using the same HF/Chicago Electric welding helmet forever. And I've never been able to actually see shit through it. Hadn't done any welding for some time but recently threw together a couple of target stands using T-posts to hang steel gongs. The two with the orange and blue gongs. The other, I bought, and it is nicer than the ones I made. But I had all the stuff for the homemade ones sitting around so they cost me nothing and they work good enough.


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But damn. I'm tired of not being able to see while I'm welding. I can kind of see the puddle, but not very well. I can't see WHERE the puddle is for shit. A lot of the booger welds on these, my first try, or two tries, weren't even at the joint, but since I can't see shit through my helmet, I didn't know.

Anyway... I don't weld enough to justify a high zoot helmet. But I'd sure like one I can at least see through. Any suggestions for a sub $200 helmet that I could actually see where I'm putting the puddle?

- DAA
 

cruiseroutfit

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Timely thread, I also need a new/better helmet.

There was some good helmet chat recently here:


Hell, I started that thread and still haven't purchased a better helmet :D
 
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Herzog

somewhat damaged
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I run a medium quality Hobart helmet and it’s kept me happy for a few years now. I’m pretty sure I picked it up at tractor supply at some point. It has a pretty good size window. I’ll try to find a photo
 

ChestonScout

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Is your HF an auto darkening? Do you have the adjustments correct?

If its not an auto darkening anything you buy will be an upgrade.

I also have a Hobart from cal ranch. It’s probably 8-10 years old. It’s not the best but I think I spent less than 100 on it back then. Definitely need to replace the lenses every once in awhile
 
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