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Re: What Welding Helmet to Buy? (non LSR)?

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Subject: Re: What Welding Helmet to Buy? (non LSR)?
From: Richard Kensicki <lowtek@ptd.net>
Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 18:09:03 -0500
Some of the cheap helmets state "not for overhead welding applications". 
Others dont' mention it. Why the limitation? Working on a car would 
require overhead work at some point.

RichK

Doug Anderson wrote:

> yah, what do ya mean 'non LSR' ???  EVERY racer gets welded !     LOL
>
>
> Hi Rich:
>
> 1)   Hornell invented toe 'auto dark' lens.
>
> 2) They are extremely nice.
>
> 3) Worth the $$$
>
> 4)  Made I believe in Sweden...
>
> 5) not S&*%%  junk that MIGHT burn your eyes out.  Got any more to 
> spare ?
>
> just like a race helmet,...    how much are YOUR eyes worth ?
>
>
> Cheers,.. -it's your ol' pal, "Dirt Track Doug"  ( a sorta 'retired' 
> ,  professional welder)
>
> Forever leadin' the way in the eternal search for Hot Blues,
>                            Cold Beer, Fast Cars and Warm Willin' Wimin'..
>
>
>
>
>
> From: Richard Kensicki <lowtek@ptd.net>
>
> To: Land Speed List <land-speed@autox.team.net>
>
> Subject: What  Welding Helmet to Buy? (non LSR)?    Date: Fri, 11 Nov 
> 2005
>
>
> I already have a full face helmet with a  flip up viewer for 
> mig,tig,plasma work but want to try an auto darkening helmet. All seem 
> pretty close in features so what am I going to get for the money 
> spent? Yes quality and replacement parts are part of the decision but 
> when the current project is done I'm not going to be welding everyday 
> or week.
>
> I like the Hornell Speedglas line but don't think I'd use it enough to 
> justify the cost. Are the real low cost helmets mostly junk?
>
> Rich K




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