Friday, August 2, 2013

New Welding Helmet



Broke down and ordered a new welding helmet. It's a Miller Titanium 1600i. It's the passive, rather than the auto-darkening model. As I mentioned before, I'm not really a fan of the auto-darkening helmets for a couple of reasons, but I don't think I'm going to regret going with this one. On the plus side, the headgear adjusts nicely, the grinding shield is really big and bright and it takes the standard 4x5 filter plate and cover plate on the back side of the filter plate. The downside is that it requires a proprietary outside cover plate and grinding shield. It's also a little heavy. When you flip open the front you notice the weight pulling the helmet down. In my case it won't be a problem because it's going to be the helmet I keep at the college and I won't be be wearing it eight hours a day. If I was still doing a lot of semi-trailer repair and crawling around between the tandems, I would have bought another Huntsman Inslider. If you're going to have to open up the front in a lot of tight spots, this isn't the helmet to have. It came with a #10 plastic filter plate but I swapped that out for a #9 glass one. The plastic is lighter but I won't use anything but glass. After welding for forty-five years, I'm pretty set in my ways.

I bought the helmet from CyberWeld. The helmet was $72.00, which is a little under Miller's list price. Shipping was free and there was no sales tax. I bought a couple of extra clear lenses and filter plates while I was ordering. The filter plates were as cheap as I've seen them anywhere and the Miller grinding shield was reasonable. Miller helmets and jackets are never the cheapest but I was pleased with the pricing and the service at Cyber Weld. 

The new Welding Journal has an ad for a new auto-darkening helmet that I've never heard of before, Digi-Beret. If I was contemplating buying an auto-darkening helmet I might check one out. It's got a $79.00 price tag and has lots of features. The spec sheet says it's good down to 14 degrees. One of the reasons I'm not a fan of the auto-darkening helmets is that they don't work when it's real cold outside.

In other welding news here at Shop Teacher Bob, I received an e-mail from the American Welding Society that my Certified Welding Inspector credentials have been renewed and I should be receiving my new card and stamp shortly. I've been doing a little testing and certifying since leaving the high school - nice to be able to put the CWI to use. 

Enjoy the weekend.




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