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How to See Better Out of Your Welding Helmet - Kevin Caron 

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From www.kevincaron.com - Answering a viewer's question, artist Kevin Caron addresses how to see what you are doing better through your welding helmet. To so so, he lets viewers "climb into his helmet" with him. His helmet has five different shades of darkness, from level 9 to level 13. The first shade, or tint, is the lightest, level 9. Caron says he uses that shade outside, where it's brighter, to lighten up the work area so he can see what he is welding more easily. But, as he points out, the shade you pick is based on personal preference. With level 9, you can see the arc and the end of the welding torch. Next he turns the darkness to level 10, which he prefers when welding with the MIG welder inside. It's not quite as easy to see. Next is level 11, which he likes to use when TIG welding because the TIG arc is a little brighter. He points out that it also depends on the amperage or voltage that you're using - the higher the voltage or the higher the amperage, the brighter it's going to be. Next, he admits that he never uses shades 12 and 13, except for this how-to video! He finds them too dark. And you can see that in the two tests he runs - both are just spots of light, with 13 clearly darker than 12. Then he shows the adjustment knob on the outside of the helmet. On his welding helmet, you can change it even with your welding glove on. It has a rheostat, so you can not only set it to 9, 10, 11, 12 or 13, you can set it anywhere in between, for whatever works best for your eyes, your setting, your project, and wherever you happen to be standing. He says other helmets have electronic controls inside and are not variable, so you just have to become familiar with your own helmet - and pay attention to these preferences when you're buying a helmet. He urges you to play with the shades until you find what works best for you. Finally, Caron suggest you pay attention to the light around you while you are welding, because the light coming into the helmet can wash out your view. Pay attention to whether you have fluorescent lights in your shop or studio or are welding outside in the sun, and how they affect your view through the welding helmet. He suggests you put your hat on backwards, wear a hood, turn the lights off, or otherwise control that exterior light source to help you see out of your welding helmet better. For more how-to videos, visit www.kevincaron.com .

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@workinalday4351
@workinalday4351 3 года назад
I've got a Hobart auto-sensing helmet and it must default to about a 12 because I can't see shit with this thing!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Hate it when that happens! Or it just goes dark before you start the arc!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Two things I can think maybe happening here.. Are you looking from the top down at the joint? If so then the holder and the rod will be in the way. Try looking from the side instead. Just move your head a foot or so left or right from where you are now. With your helmet set at #9 shade you are too bright and blinding yourself. You are seeing just the light and can't see the joint. Turn your helmet up to #10. Then get a light to shine on the joint to show you where it is....
@Dialysisforever
@Dialysisforever 5 лет назад
I could not see what you were doing on any of them. I guess its just my eyes, not my helmet.
@kst338
@kst338 10 лет назад
Pick up a GOLD (not green) fixed shade #10 if you really want to see the puddle. Couple bucks more but you will be amazed how much more crisp and clear everything is. Your beads will look atleast 50% better guaranteed.
@johnwayne6003
@johnwayne6003 5 лет назад
ill try it im a beginer an rhe few times i can see where im going my beads look fair but most the tim i will go off line half n inch on a 8 inch weld how you or anyone else can see eludes me
@Mikey-ym6ok
@Mikey-ym6ok 4 года назад
I don’t notice much a difference. I used them all and when I’m focusing on the puddle and what not, I don’t care about how clear or crisp it is
@curt46oct
@curt46oct 9 лет назад
wear bifocals, can't weld with them, so i use walmart reading glasses. when i weld something where its hard to see, i draw a chalk line where i need the weld, makes it a lot easier to see.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 9 лет назад
Curt Johnson Great idea with the chalk!!
@MrDswampymarsh
@MrDswampymarsh 9 лет назад
+Curt Johnson good tip will try that
@curt46oct
@curt46oct 8 лет назад
it sucks getting old, at 70, it seems you are just getting started. lmao. you can get prescription diving goggles, that would work, maybe.
@isellcatlitter
@isellcatlitter 6 лет назад
you can get cheater lenses from dedicated welding and gas supply shops (maybe amazon) that snap into your shield, they are not cheap, but when you need readers like me. this eliminates the wall mart specials because they cover the entire lens so if you are in one of those odd positions like under a car and welding exhaust and stuff like that you can see through every corner of your lens.
@Majorvideonut2
@Majorvideonut2 6 лет назад
Curt... gotta try that!
@gunchief0811
@gunchief0811 6 лет назад
that's why when ur in the welding program in college they put u in individual Booth's so u can have the lighting proper. for you..
@jessejohnson159
@jessejohnson159 3 года назад
Great advice Kevin! I'm surprised you didn't mention insuring the front clear lens protector is kept in near new condition, removing any welding smoke and splatter plus any oils that have stuck to it from the dirty air environment welders work in. AND - Keeping the inside clean as well, using eyeglass cleaner wipes, as needed. Some welding hoods even have some kind of a a clear cover on the inside that needs to be cleaned or replaced when they get dirty. I also wear 'whole lens' safety glass readers of different magnifications (1.5 to 3.5) depending on what I'm welding and how far away from the weld pool I am. Damned getting old makes it harder to see! (I'm 71 and still enjoy welding!)
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
All great advice Jesse!! Thank you for watching and posting.
@theq-1
@theq-1 4 года назад
I have a £40 mask, at £120 and a £300 one and I can tell you that on 9 on the cheap ones I cant see anything, its too dark. On 11 on the pro one I can see around the room and the bench and the ark is like watching a green TV it is 100x easier. The cheap ones are like doing it blindfolded.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
You do get what you pay for in this area for sure. Looking at a new Miller now.
@monti409
@monti409 22 дня назад
I just learned something new, i tend to work outside under the hot sun, and i have difficulty seen my work piece I didn’t know the sun light on your back played a game on welding. Thx
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 22 дня назад
It is amazing how much difference it will make in your viewing.
@taneilsimpson4689
@taneilsimpson4689 5 лет назад
Passion
@michaelmaki39
@michaelmaki39 10 лет назад
Thanks for the tip on the lights ....my shop is big with HPS lights.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Thanks for posting... Always great to hear from the Pros.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
What's happening.....
@Futterama
@Futterama 7 лет назад
I just love your videos! Good tips, you're funny, love your voice and it's so nice that your wife is involved (I guess it's your wife recording and asking the good questions). I never thought about the background lighting could influence your view in the helmet, that's something to keep in mind.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching! And yes, that's my wife behind the camera.
@rodobrien3488
@rodobrien3488 2 года назад
Thanks for the vid, i noticed your useing gas to weld with and you were pulling the gun towards your self when useing gas you push your gun not pull it pushing the mig gun keeps the gas on the ark pulling it alows the gas to go were it likes not stay were its meant to be on the ark if pushed not pulled your weld come out 10 times better and you wont have anywere near as much grinding to do to clean up your weld in fact pushing the gun and keeping the gas on the ark makes the weld look that much better you wont want to grind it the welds that pretty ive been welding since i was 15 im 59 in 26 days hope this helps take it or leave it up to you thanks again for teaching ppl they art of ajusting a helmet i wish this vid was around when i was 15 and learning as my welds were shitty at the start as i couldent see my weld and my weld never layed down were it was meant to go mind you back in my day starting out we never had helmets we could ajust eather the auto helmet was a life changer now all my welds are great i can actuly see this is a great video for ppl starting out so a big ty. regards.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and posting Rod! Always great to learn new stuff and even get a slap on the back of the head now and again. I know it's a bad habit and will try to push the gun instead.
@alcarriere4566
@alcarriere4566 9 лет назад
Air carbon arc cutting recommended shade # 12-14 SMAW 250-550 amps recommended shade # 12-14 GMAW 250-500 amps recommended shade # 12-14 GTAW 150-500 amps recommended shade # 12-14 PAC 400-800 amps recommended shade # 12-14 Modern Welding 11th edition Althouse/Turnquist/Bowditch The Goodheart-Wilcox Company, Inc. 2013
@Bandicoot6475
@Bandicoot6475 7 лет назад
Hi, thanks for sharing this video, I'm in the process of learning to weld, the last bit of information you gave blocking the light out of the back of the helmet is very useful as I have that problem when outside not being able to see where I'm welding, thanks again.
@rhjernigan
@rhjernigan 3 года назад
I think companies have changed the composite of lenses over the years i didnt have this problem back in the day!?!?!?!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
The lens have gotten much cheaper since I started doing this. The one fixed shade helmet I have is so much clearer to see through.
@RipRoaringGarage
@RipRoaringGarage 2 года назад
I will say you welders wield some black magic with how you keep the helmet on your heads. I have three, from a cheapo Lincoln Electric, to a manual Miller, an autodarken high end Miller, and I cannot keep it on my head. At all. Unless Im welding looking up, it aint happened, not even enough for a tack weld.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
I do have to tighten mine a bit to get it to stay. Once you get the head gear adjusted correctly to your head, they normally stay in one place .
@RipRoaringGarage
@RipRoaringGarage 2 года назад
@@KevincaronSculpture Mine doesnt seem to like that. I do have long hair, and thats making it harder to figure out lol
@masonjr3
@masonjr3 Год назад
LOL No wonder my welds look crooked! I was using 15 & only weld sometimes. THANKS!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture Год назад
Oh yeah, welding with the brail method. Thanks for watching and posting.
@waxirons
@waxirons 11 лет назад
MR.caron...im a structural stick welder...all i have to say is that you are a bad ass dude...god bless you and thank you for being so humble....keep doing you and inspiring people like myself.
@hobbsclan
@hobbsclan 2 года назад
Are all the settings safe for eyes no matter the circumstances. One of my concerns has been to not turn it down to low. But I struggle to see well enough to see the area. Wonder from the seam.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
No, you have to set the tint to the type of welding or grinding you are doing. If you find yourself welding with your eyes half shut you need to go darker. If you can't see the arc, then go one step lighter.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Thank you for those really kind words. Being me is all I know how to do.
@mikedinni6318
@mikedinni6318 Год назад
Jesus Christ!!! My ears!! What awful sound quality this is 😂
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture Год назад
Thanks for watching anyways.
@gerardjones7881
@gerardjones7881 2 года назад
I velcroed a small light to the chin of my helmet, makes a big difference. $7 .
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
Great idea! Thanks for watching and posting.
@jenf7309
@jenf7309 Год назад
So there’s no hope for actually seeing the metal is what you’re saying to me
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture Год назад
Totally! The best way I have found is new lens in the helmet and don't look at the arc. Look just in front of the arc. Set your helmet one shade lighter on the tint and make sure you don't have bright lights behind you.
@mugs132
@mugs132 9 лет назад
I'm welding in the garage, and the electric lighting is faint. Aside from the tint, can I put a lamp on my weld to see better? I keep thinking that will help because I can't see well. I'm using a 10 with a flux cored welder.
@johntank7560
@johntank7560 9 лет назад
Well thought out video. I got one of those auto darkening helmet, but it doesn't describe how to use the shading. Thanks for teaching me! I'm new to welding.
@jeffewing2385
@jeffewing2385 3 года назад
I like your safety glasses!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Great question!! I do not know of any "welding" shades less than a 9. Anything less than a 10 for me for tig is too light. Instant headache and sore eyes. Once you start the arc you will see just fine. It looks much better in real life.
@tonyparmiter6961
@tonyparmiter6961 4 года назад
I think the point of background lighting is very important to see the workpiece. I have started to use a spotlight on the work, and now I can see the work and the puddle.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
We all are getting a little older. Have to go see the eye doc. myself. Thanks for watching and posting.
@CCPANHEAD
@CCPANHEAD 6 лет назад
Great Job Kev! especially about the lighting in the shop, I've been trying to light up in front of me rather than either darken the area a little (how romantic) or as you stated, enclose the back to keep the light out. What we don't think of! :-) Having fun w/the tools, Thanks Again!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 6 лет назад
Thanks for watching.
@Mikey-ym6ok
@Mikey-ym6ok 3 года назад
Honestly I can’t see all that much out of auto darks. Passive lenses I can see everything. My tiger hood has better visibility than my esab sentinel. Even when I’m at shade 9 it’s still not enough.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Take it off grind mode!!!! That helmet should go to 13!!
@Mikey-ym6ok
@Mikey-ym6ok 3 года назад
@@KevincaronSculpture huh? what do you mean?
@Coffee-hh6we
@Coffee-hh6we 3 месяца назад
dang, when i weld with shade 9 i see it as a shade 13 on the vid
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 месяца назад
It took me a few days to figure out which shade works the best for me. Your eyes are different.
@timsexton8146
@timsexton8146 6 лет назад
Thanks a bunch. It is a big help. I am learning and I have had trouble keeping my bead on track
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
That is a bib. It attaches with clips that come with it. It is on the bottom front of the helmet. I found it at my local welding store. Great question, thanks for asking..
@glendooer6211
@glendooer6211 4 года назад
Does gasless wire give a brighter light that mig using gas an d which gas??
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Sorry, not sure on this one.
@robertmccully2792
@robertmccully2792 5 лет назад
Seeing the weld is not the problem, it is seeing where to weld. All i could see i your weld. I am working on a floor pan and very hard to see the seam.. Must be old age.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
time for a set of cheater lens in the helmet!!
@robertmccully2792
@robertmccully2792 5 лет назад
Had to look up cheater lens.. You mean magnifier lens. Just bought this at hardware store and glued on magnets at bottom.. Now i can see. www.amazon.com/Kasonic-Technology-Cordless-Emergency-Included/dp/B07K8SBWZX/ref=asc_df_B07K8SBWZX/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=309781175456&hvpos=1o4&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14791904779538865536&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9033558&hvtargid=pla-569243474051&psc=1&tag=&ref=&adgrpid=60862048999&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvadid=309781175456&hvpos=1o4&hvnetw=g&hvrand=14791904779538865536&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9033558&hvtargid=pla-569243474051
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
I am in to the bi-focal s now, hate to think what I will have to go through when I get the tri's.....
@passionworksbodyshop9738
@passionworksbodyshop9738 8 лет назад
love that ball thing in the back~~!!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 8 лет назад
Still available! See it finished here.....www.kevincaron.com/art_detail/charged_particle.html
@passionworksbodyshop9738
@passionworksbodyshop9738 8 лет назад
being a painter, I was wondering how you painted all those crazy angles? is it powder coated? fantastic work BTW
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 8 лет назад
Yes, that finish is powder coat.. The auto body guy I use just laughed.
@passionworksbodyshop9738
@passionworksbodyshop9738 8 лет назад
yes, paint doesn't go around corners! great work, I have been checking out your tig videos. I have never tigged before but I just got a ahp 200 in and am destroying metal left and right...it's not nearly as easy as the videos!
@Chilllybob
@Chilllybob 3 года назад
What is that silver atom looking fixture on your left side.Did you make that. ?? I do enjoy your videos.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
I made that, you can see it on my website. It's called "Charged Particle". kevincaron.com/art/charged-particle/ And yes, it is for sale.
@Chilllybob
@Chilllybob 3 года назад
@@KevincaronSculpture great job. :) What did you use to make it.? did you tig weld it.
@Chilllybob
@Chilllybob 3 года назад
@@KevincaronSculpture I checked out your website I'm very impressed I left a comment in there for you.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Got these through King Metals. You can find them online. Or search for spun metal balls.
@jerrybobteasdale
@jerrybobteasdale 6 лет назад
Avoid leaning directly over the weld. The smoke soots up the lens too quickly. Use clear plastic lens as the outside layer over the shaded lens and over the clear glass lens you might have behind a flip-up. A plastic lens will shed sparks, where a glass lens will get encrusted with metal bits, Toss the plastic lens as they get permanently goofed up.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 6 лет назад
Real bad habit of mine for sure! Got a fume extractor coming in a few days. Should help a lot!
@Allazander
@Allazander 11 лет назад
Oh, I did go ahead and buy the AHP Alpha TIG 200X, based off your comments and a couple other threads I checked out. Unfortunately my cheap auto darkening helmet isn't up to the task and when I tried to use the TIG I kept getting flared. I like how solid the machine seems, and everything looks good with it, just need a new mask. I ordered a Lincoln Viking 3350 a little while ago, for the money it better be up to the task. Thanks for all you share, and for responding as you do.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
That one is called Charged Particle. You can see it on my website.
@Keith12001
@Keith12001 3 года назад
Great useful video. Thank you
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
You are welcome!
@hectorpolin8452
@hectorpolin8452 3 года назад
great information brother thanks a bunch
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
My pleasure.
@johnmacmillan627
@johnmacmillan627 3 года назад
Thx Kevin
@QuadcopterAnalyze1980
@QuadcopterAnalyze1980 7 лет назад
What would be the best setting for arc(stick welding)?
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 7 лет назад
All depends on rod diameter, metal thickness and type of metal..
@camomanofcranham
@camomanofcranham 3 года назад
great video great tips, thanks...
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@alwaysaway69
@alwaysaway69 5 месяцев назад
I still can’t see shite… 😂
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 месяцев назад
open your eyes!!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Made a vow a while to never do overhead again! It's held so far...
@garywebster7888
@garywebster7888 5 лет назад
Thanks Kevin. I found it really helpful to see what you were seeing though the helmet.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching and posting.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Get's really bright if you don't!!!
@rwaldbart
@rwaldbart 9 лет назад
Yes, Kevin, these vids *do* help. It seems, "I've got a question…" there you are with the video answer! Thx to you as well, I've started off as a rank newbie and that AHP. Having a great time. Thanks again.
@prboulay
@prboulay 11 лет назад
Kevin, Enjoy your videos. Of course thanks to your camera woman. On the seeing where you are going problem, I use a bright halogen worklight to light up the weld area -- makes it so there is some additional light in the scene besides the arc itself. Also it is easy to be mesmerized by the arc and at the expense of focusing on the puddle. Cheers,
@alexayala371
@alexayala371 3 года назад
Great video, thank you...
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@REVERSE_BIAS
@REVERSE_BIAS 3 года назад
Hi, I'm brand new to welding and am struggling to see when I draw an arc. I'm stick welding and need to get advice on how to see at the moment the welding visor is brought down. I keep trying to start nicely, but every time I flip down the visor, I can't see I damn thing at the most crucial moment when I'm trying to start a nice arc!!! Any tips? Because I keep flashing myself in my eyes trying to sneak a peek!!!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
Oh how I miss the good old days! The best advice I can offer for this is lots of helmet time. Just get some scrap and practice starting your arc. I really don't know any tricks to help with this on a fixed shade helmet. You could get an auto-darkening helmet and go from there. After a few dozens rods you should start picking this up.
@AZFederalist
@AZFederalist 11 лет назад
Really appreciate your videos. Just got a Miller 211 for some projects that have been languishing. It's been over 25 years since I've done any welding, and that was stick welding. Your videos have been a great tutorial on getting started with wire welding.
@rodobrien3488
@rodobrien3488 2 года назад
push your gun dont pull it its oposite to stick with a stick you pull with mig you push it keeps the gas on the ark were its meant to be pulling it like in this video allows the gas to go everywere bar were its meant to be hope this helps pushing the gun will make all your welds look like a pro did it hope this helps.
@stephanierodriguez4628
@stephanierodriguez4628 3 года назад
very helpful! Thanks!!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@kodiward7730
@kodiward7730 7 лет назад
Does your wife have a script or does she ask you the questions blankly.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 7 лет назад
No script, just push the button on the camera and go!
@DeadpoolyoteRed
@DeadpoolyoteRed 5 лет назад
💀 lol
@CertifiedGasSystems
@CertifiedGasSystems 7 лет назад
2 weeks into welding school and I finally figured out my helmet was set too high at a 13 for 7018 stick. I kept going over the edge of my material. Just an embarrassed newbie. Will be trying different settings as I weld now. Thanks for posting what may seem to seasoned welders, common sense.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 7 лет назад
Glad to help!
@isellcatlitter
@isellcatlitter 6 лет назад
ya gotta start somewhere... try these guys, they have everything about how to weld: weldingtipsandtricks, and weld.com these are some of the best youtubers out there. hours and hours of welding instructional videos from both sites.
@Billbobaker
@Billbobaker 4 года назад
All of them are way too dark..
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
True.
@audleydyer7046
@audleydyer7046 Год назад
Thank you for the info
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture Год назад
You bet
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Great point, thanks for posting....
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
Whichever works for you!
@wedgerunner
@wedgerunner 7 лет назад
It's easy to think that the light that makes it to the sensor isn't in shadow from something. You can't ignore this in tight spaces.
@doperks7271
@doperks7271 5 лет назад
I run like 12 1/2 but I weld 16th inch flex core at 30 V
@JR-rf3zw
@JR-rf3zw 7 лет назад
Kevin: I'm using a Lincoln Tombstone stick weld - I'm self taught for about a year, but I have a problem with sticking when starting out. I'm using a 6013 or 6011 stick and working with 2" tubing (approx. 1/4 or less thickness). any suggestions?
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 7 лет назад
A little more amps sounds like it will fix that. and more practice of course!
@someusername121
@someusername121 4 года назад
My helmet does not allow you to select "half shades" even though you can set the knob between numbers. I also use 11 for TIG. Would probably go down to 10 if I was doing
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing.
@mikemilton9841
@mikemilton9841 7 лет назад
I use the darker shades for aluminum, because it gives a white light that to me is a lot brighter.
@thedeadeyesniper3713
@thedeadeyesniper3713 9 лет назад
What lens shade do you recommend mig welding outside?
@doughboy5840
@doughboy5840 4 года назад
The Deadeye Sniper 10-12 depending on amps
@RouteZeroDesign
@RouteZeroDesign 11 лет назад
Another great video guys :) I'm in the market for a welding helmet at the moment so this is really useful. Just one question, are there shades available below 9 and would they be TIG safe? I ask because in the video, even with my monitor at it's highest brightness, the most I could see was the arc and the electrode, and could see very little of the work piece itself. Ideally I'd like to be able to see where I am on the piece, if only in my peripheral vision, to make judging my speed easier.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 11 лет назад
You are welcome! I change mine about twice a month...
@sean7058
@sean7058 5 лет назад
Model number of the ghost rider helmet I have the same one it was give to me and thay put a harbor freight lens in it I'm looking to fix it for my son to teach him welding
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
Great helmet for sure! store.cyberweld.com/miller-welding-helmet-blue-rage-282001.html?cvsfa=2530&cvsfe=2&cvsfhu=6d696c6c65722d77656c64696e672d68656c6d65742d626c75652d726167652d323832303031&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6-S_yIOI5AIVAr3sCh1NeQlbEAQYASABEgLKmvD_BwE
@outsidescrewball
@outsidescrewball 11 лет назад
The other thing that helps is practice,practice practice....the more practice you do the visual seems to slow down and you can have the opportunity let your eyes wander and see more of the puddle,path, and weld. I am an old guy so I have the snap in reading lens in my helmet, rather than trying to wear my reading glasses under my helmet
@bigjoe4030
@bigjoe4030 5 лет назад
I use fixed gold lenses #9 and #10. Auto darkening are good but can’t get used to em. I stay at #9 100A and down and #10 100A and up for stick and #10 and up for mig since it is brighter. But that’s just what works for me everyone has different eye sensitivity. But for me fixed gold lenses are the best I can see the puddle and where I’m going perfectly. Great vid!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching and posting!
@RichardsRodClassic
@RichardsRodClassic 7 лет назад
I have that same helmet. Its great and cheap. i have a hard time seeing because i weld straight up and down. Im going to have to do a new angle so i can see the puddle and i push weld to.
@grimreaper4556
@grimreaper4556 6 лет назад
Looking to buy a helmet like that. Does it last long, is it durable
@mowler8042
@mowler8042 4 года назад
So lower the number of shade is more ambient light and higher is when you have low light for shade.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Correct. Higher the number darker the shade.
@chuckHart70
@chuckHart70 4 года назад
For me its sloppy weld to mend what I can, maybe grind it to make it look smoother. If I need a proweld, I go to well a pro.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
I hear ya. There some things better left to the pros for sure!
@BisdremisKostas
@BisdremisKostas 7 лет назад
sometimes having my face really close to my tig puddle i find 13 a bit bright
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 7 лет назад
I just close my eyes! Seem to weld better that way! LOL.
@evilcowboy
@evilcowboy 6 лет назад
Don't do that dude. Your just eating the smoke. Force yourself to keep your work at arms length. It actually makes it easier to see what your doing since the field of vision increases allowing you to see more of the surrounding area. You end up with better welds.
@cybair9341
@cybair9341 4 года назад
I never get flashed when I watch a video but the real arc light really troubles my vision. I guess I will limit myself to spot welding with closed eyes (flux-core).
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Try a fixed shade helmet with a number 10 or 11 tint.
@richardhowe2370
@richardhowe2370 5 лет назад
I didn't like this video. I couldn't see the puddle on a shade 9 or any of the other shades.I used to use cheap reading glasses. I found that I can use cheater lenses in my welding helmet.I have bifocals. So I weld looking through the top lense ( plus cheater lense). When I flip the helmet up, I inspect the weld with the bottom lense of my glasses. Also, sometimes you can see the metal your welding on with the helmet up but not down when your welding. Sounds funny but I will put a light directed at where I am welding, while I'm welding. Hope that helps.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing!
@GenerationNoise
@GenerationNoise 4 года назад
i still cant even see what your doing , how the hell do you weld when you cant even see your work ...my gosh
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Just a poor set up on the camera. Have gotten much better now.
@haassleholtz
@haassleholtz 5 лет назад
glad im here. i just started to weld. i was running thirteen and to me it looks like nine according to the video, i can see alot of things around my weld running a 13. and my eyes still felt like popcorn after only 8 4 inch welds. is this normal. is there something else going on? and after 2 days when my eyes felt better i ran a 13 on my mask and wore my sunglasses and i didnt get the popcorn eye. i know a welder who was completely confused by this.... so whats going on.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
You must have very sensitive eyes! I would say take a week off from welding and let your eyes recover fully. Then try again at shade 13 but make sure you are not getting any reflected light coming under the helmet. Or maybe your helmet is not working correctly. Try a different helmet and see how that works. Make sure your helmet is not set to grinding mode also.
@john.hiscoxgrannygrey7622
@john.hiscoxgrannygrey7622 8 лет назад
If u helmet hits u nose there's an a just met inside u helmet
@VideoNash
@VideoNash 4 года назад
Buddy, that really helps. It was my exact problem... Now solved
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and posting. If you get the chance please stop by my website and check out the rest of my work.
@CountrysideStrong
@CountrysideStrong 9 лет назад
Exactly what I needed!! Thank you!! Can't believe I couldn't figure this out.
@recordingduo
@recordingduo 9 лет назад
very helpfull thanks Kevin!!
@cavekritter1
@cavekritter1 4 года назад
Top stuff! Finally an explanation that mere mortals can hear see and understand! And the reply with the chalk idea...brilliant! Feel like I'm learning and getting somewhere now! Thanks guys!
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@f1mikeyboy
@f1mikeyboy 2 года назад
I use 13 when I am welding on the sun ☀️. Thanks for the video.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@randigarner3575
@randigarner3575 7 лет назад
How about what tig weld looks like? I just got a new tig welder and my old helmet keeps flashing me, it always worked fine with my mig welder. So what should tig helmet look like?
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 7 лет назад
YOU may be running too low an amperage for that helmet. Try turning up the sensitive to max or going to a fixed shade for amps lower than about 30 amps. The fixed shade will also fix the problem. I use the same helmet for mig, tig and stick.
@yanskyvillejo7105
@yanskyvillejo7105 4 года назад
I wanna buy one...
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 4 года назад
Thanks for watching and posting.
@pantyman3668
@pantyman3668 5 лет назад
I GOT myself welding goggles when i bought my welder, 3 hours of welding my face were on fire, then got helmet and couldn’t SEE a thing, but good tips Thx👍
@Mikey-ym6ok
@Mikey-ym6ok 5 лет назад
Welding without a hood..................... wtf is wrong with you ? You can get so many tumors with bare skin to a weld its incredibly misguided I can’t express into words.
@SuperKax3
@SuperKax3 6 лет назад
Great video thank you very much for the tips. I am brand new to welding my problem is to see my work in between from not having my helmet on and having my helmet off I want to know is there a way to see your work I feel so blind.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 6 лет назад
Did a couple of videos about this already. Please check my playlists.
@JBattler
@JBattler 5 лет назад
Thanks for this. Saves buying a bunch - I have always had problems seeing properly.
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
I so hate welding with curb feelers!!
@isellcatlitter
@isellcatlitter 6 лет назад
some tips on seeing your welds better. clean every lens in your hood before you start to weld ( most new hoods have 5 or 6 layers) and replace the clear protective plastic lenses regularly, and any other pitted/scratched/cracked lenses immediately. if you need cheaters (reading glasses) they make snap in (on the inside of the hood) a square cheater lens in most normal reader prescriptions that can be found at any welding and gas supply shops or maybe on amazon (im gonna look now)
@isellcatlitter
@isellcatlitter 6 лет назад
here is a link to amazon's welding hood magnifiers, it looks like they have many many options to choose from starting at $8 and go up from there... worth a look www.amazon.com/Diopter-Magnifier-Welding-Helmet-Cheater/dp/B0742H69DY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1511403646&sr=8-1&keywords=welding+hood+magnifying+lens
@DeadpoolyoteRed
@DeadpoolyoteRed 5 лет назад
My adjuster broke off my welding helmet do they sell them separate so I can replace it ??
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
You can buy just the head gear at your local welding supply or maybe check online. Search for "headgear for welding helmet".
@Just1morefishinthepond
@Just1morefishinthepond 5 лет назад
invest in a good helmet started with a hf blue flame, upgraded to a htp striker. it is night and day
@KevincaronSculpture
@KevincaronSculpture 5 лет назад
Amazing how much difference there is between helmets! I still like the view from a fixed shade helmet but my neck is so bad I just can't handle the bob to drop the helmet anymore. I love the head gear in the new Miller helmets so I have gone to them for now.
@jeromehorowitz4408
@jeromehorowitz4408 11 лет назад
Just learning MIG-thanks for the info about the lights behind!
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