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Welding Mask Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Steve" data-source="post: 2104694" data-attributes="member: 25725"><p>Tips..</p><p>* Lighter is better. The cheap feeling plastic helmet is a whole lot more comfortable than the heavier composite ones after an hour or so.</p><p></p><p>*Bigger lens is better. 4"x6" lenses let you see so much more.</p><p></p><p>*Get the correct lens for the type of welding you're going to be doing. It's not all the same. Ask your salesman when you're there. For instance, TIG welding Aluminum is MUCH brighter than TIG welding stainless. With the wrong lens, you'll either be frying your eyeballs or dialating your eyes too much (which I hear is just as bad). Ideally, you want to put your helmet down, weld, and put it up without your eyes having to adjust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Steve, post: 2104694, member: 25725"] Tips.. * Lighter is better. The cheap feeling plastic helmet is a whole lot more comfortable than the heavier composite ones after an hour or so. *Bigger lens is better. 4"x6" lenses let you see so much more. *Get the correct lens for the type of welding you're going to be doing. It's not all the same. Ask your salesman when you're there. For instance, TIG welding Aluminum is MUCH brighter than TIG welding stainless. With the wrong lens, you'll either be frying your eyeballs or dialating your eyes too much (which I hear is just as bad). Ideally, you want to put your helmet down, weld, and put it up without your eyes having to adjust. [/QUOTE]
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