Every tool has a special purpose, that hood will work fine for people who are making small welds in small increments of time but if you weld all day with that hood you will have sunburn ears, neck, side of your face and any place that is not covered by a hood
Yup. This works great for tight areas and if you end up using it a bunch a UV welding sock will keep the ears happy. But generally you won't be doing it that much with it.
There are clips that hold the shield onto the goggles. They are hard to see in there because it's tight and dark but once you figure it out it pops off pretty easily.
I have heard you can but I have not verified it. I'll try it with my sunglasses and see. I really wish they had cheaters that would fit. (magnifying lens)
Hey I have to ask you, when you strike a spark do you see that initial flash before the lens darkens? My helmet is annoying because it does that then you are left not seeing what is going on because of the flash and of course that can not be good for the eyes. I have to close my eyes each time. Annoying!
If your helmet has an adjustment for sensitivity turn it up to max and then work your way back down until it doesn't darken too easily/early. Also set the delay for long enough so that it stays dark a little longer so it doesn't go clear then you start welding again and it has to go dark.
I got a hood cowl and mouth and nose air filter that I hope will work with this. Cheers.
Glad you showed this because I did not know they even had them.
Great reviews and explanations with the info for the TH-cam community you da man!
Every tool has a special purpose, that hood will work fine for people who are making small welds in small increments of time but if you weld all day with that hood you will have sunburn ears, neck, side of your face and any place that is not covered by a hood
Yup. This works great for tight areas and if you end up using it a bunch a UV welding sock will keep the ears happy. But generally you won't be doing it that much with it.
You can wear a fire resistant mask. Also the mask would help if anything flew on your head.
I like those. Maybe I'll get one.
They are great for those hard to get to spots when a regular helmet gets in the way.
😂 lol I enjoy your video 😜 cause your face frustrated 🥴 about space
You can buy the un branded version of this for half the price of amazon. I am going to order a set. I read they will work well with oxy acetylene too.
Wow! I though Yeswelder was the unbranded version…
Please whow remove the goggles from the face cover of the helmet?
There are clips that hold the shield onto the goggles. They are hard to see in there because it's tight and dark but once you figure it out it pops off pretty easily.
Will the Yes goggles accommodate if you have to wear glasses?
I have heard you can but I have not verified it. I'll try it with my sunglasses and see. I really wish they had cheaters that would fit. (magnifying lens)
Dan verbrandt het uv licht je oren 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So some sort of ear muffs would be a good idea. :)
Hey I have to ask you, when you strike a spark do you see that initial flash before the lens darkens? My helmet is annoying because it does that then you are left not seeing what is going on because of the flash and of course that can not be good for the eyes. I have to close my eyes each time. Annoying!
If your helmet has an adjustment for sensitivity turn it up to max and then work your way back down until it doesn't darken too easily/early. Also set the delay for long enough so that it stays dark a little longer so it doesn't go clear then you start welding again and it has to go dark.