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moto261

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what one do you use?
how much welding do you do with it?
have you ever tryed any other hood other then the one you use?
 
http://store.cyberweld.com/speeduthel.html

I like it... it works well and is comfortable to wear for long periods... the auto-darken feature works well. I'll never go back to a standard hood without auto-darken. I have the feeling if I had a more expensive/nice one I would be spoiled, but as it is I'm pretty happy with this one.
 
I use the Jackson next gen. Its an aswome hood but kinda pricy, about $350. A few others I have worn that are pretty good are a miller, and also an obtrel.
 
i wear a speedglass 10 hours a day, used my Arc one Vision autodark for a couple years for school, like 6 hours a day. i prefer the Arc one, but the speedglass was free, and works pretty dam good. the arc one has a HUGE viewing window, like 4" x 5", the speedglass is like 2.5 x 5 :D
 
I have a speedglas, it is OK but it feels really cheap, I don't think it will last long...

I also have a really old one that looks like this pic, I have used since 1992 it has help up great but is starting to show it's age...
 
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I have a Speedglass 9000v that I bought 7 years ago. The batterys are good for 2000 hrs and I have changed them three times since I got it. I typicaly use it for about 20 hrs a week, used to be more but now I do more layout than welding. The only thing I dont like about it is when I'm tig welding in a screwed up position I will sometimes cover the sensors by bringing my torch hand and my filler rod hand togeather and flash myself. I will never buy another brand of hood because this one has been so good to me, I will cry like a little girl if it ever gets destroyed.
 
Central (and who knows who else) is selling an auto-dark lense that you snap into any standard big window hood, for like $120 ish. It's fully adjustable, 9-13 I think, shade 3 off, plus delay and sensitivity controls I believe. Seems to have all the features.

Anybody have one of these? Comments?
 
Yep they work great, but I have melted some of the cheaper ones. Just make sure you keep a clear lense in front of it.
 
Miller Elite at home and work, spendy but worth it in my opinion. Before that I used a speedglass and a cheap atd hood.
 
i go for the old fix shade(shade 9 for tig)
got another one today from praxair, for $30
use all day and it will never fail unless my neck fails
 
welder_nick said:
i go for the old fix shade...use all day and it will never fail unless my neck fails
True true, but try cramming your head up between the frame and engine block... Sometimes there's just no room to flip your hood down, and an auto dark is SSOOOOOO nice :D
 
Got a top o the line speedglas (whatever # it is) and a Huntsman (old 4x4 or something like that) in the auto-dark persuasion and a hand held and fixed shade big window. Speedglas good but the suspension sucks ass, pulls out my hair and flip up/down loosens on its own, Huntsman suspension good but as it has gotten older it doesn't like to be cold and flashes every now and again when cold or batteries going down, and has a few dark spots in it (speedglas has the solar panal on it for self charge). Handhelds are useful for those spots you just can't fit your hood into. And fixed shade is for observers!
 
moto261 said:
what one do you use?
how much welding do you do with it?
have you ever tryed any other hood other then the one you use?

Old school flip down

ALOT!!!!!

Yes--still have my old school hood :D
 
I bought a $69.00 autotint hood from Harbor Freight...works great for the half dozen times I use it in a month...plus Im super cheap:D
 
http://www.optrel.com/index2.htm

I run a optrel satilite OSE at home and shool an dlove it, realy like the grind/torch feature. Only thing I do not like is its to dark when not welding, 10-12 hrs a week. I run a Hobart at work and it works pretty good, like how light it stays when not welding, makes it easier to see before u weld,10-20 hrs wk.
 
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