General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
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I would imagine you can change the settings on your helmet my friend, but just a guess. Most typically go from 9-13, with 9 being the lightest and 13 being the darkest.
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Do you see multiple images of your weld, like a reflection slightly offset from the main weld? Some helmets suffer from this if there is a gap between the shade and the protective lens.
Also, are all the lens elements in the helmet all clean? Scratched lenses or surface dust can play hell with the clarity of vision once you light-up.
Check / clean / replace scratched or dirty protective lenses, and try a lower shade setting and see if that helps at all.
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Also, are all the lens elements in the helmet all clean? Scratched lenses or surface dust can play hell with the clarity of vision once you light-up.
Check / clean / replace scratched or dirty protective lenses, and try a lower shade setting and see if that helps at all.
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Sometimes a backlight as in welding outdoors can play hell with seeing once the arc starts. You can always drape a rag or towel over your helmet to block this and see if that helps.
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Sometimes a backlight as in welding outdoors can play hell with seeing once the arc starts. You can always drape a rag or towel over your helmet to block this and see if that helps.
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Here is my solution to seeing what I'm doing just before the arc starts Cleaning or replacing the front plastic cover helps alot as well. Then just dial the helmet's brightness in until you can see what you need to see after the arc starts.
AD HelmetGreinTime wrote:I would imagine you can change the settings on your helmet my friend, but just a guess. Most typically go from 9-13, with 9 being the lightest and 13 being the darkest.
Some are confused when it is auto darkening thinking shade will adjust to ampreage/brightness of weld to suit the job at hand automatically.
Many are not aware when starting out the need to manually adjust the shade of lens to suit the weld/welder.
The auto lens darkens to the max shade setting when arc started.
Many new to auto darkening make this mistake.
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I find my biggest distraction is anything on the lens, even a few specs of dust. With the welding light, I have to fight a bit to keep my visual focus on the puddle, rather than the speck on the lens. Surprisingly, this is less of a problem when there's a LOT of crap on the lens, as I can look through it. With fresh cover lenses with a clear view, one or two bright specks of crap on them are hard to ignore, and I have to force myself to focus on the puddle.
I guess it's like having one bug-splat on an otherwise clean windshield...
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Steve S
I guess it's like having one bug-splat on an otherwise clean windshield...
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I can second that, although sometimes I don't mess with it because the scratches from cleaning are more distracting. I have found myself changing lens' more frequently here lately.Otto Nobedder wrote:I find my biggest distraction is anything on the lens, even a few specs of dust. With the welding light, I have to fight a bit to keep my visual focus on the puddle, rather than the speck on the lens. Surprisingly, this is less of a problem when there's a LOT of crap on the lens, as I can look through it. With fresh cover lenses with a clear view, one or two bright specks of crap on them are hard to ignore, and I have to force myself to focus on the puddle.
I guess it's like having one bug-splat on an otherwise clean windshield...
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I personally have a couple of helmets. I did have a non A/D helmet but that was a pain in the rear end especially doing stick work. . I then purchased an A/D helmet and have been using one ever since. My helmet goes from 9 to 13 and i run mine on 12 all the time. I have only just started doing tig work as well as my usual stick work and mig but have found my setting on 12 is ok. I clean the front cover a fair bit and find that makes a huge difference. I wear glasses for reading etc and was curious about the cheater lenses for the helmets. I have seen them but don't know anyone who uses them. Any one got any useful info for an older guy.
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daniel buck that flashlight idea is awesome i need to do that. i swear it irritates me cause its dark in our welding booths at school. we have one light per booth and them one overhanging adjustable light built into the our extraction system. but 95% of the lights are broken.
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