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RE: Welding Helmet Woes - EdK - 06-06-2015 It arrived this morning. Ed [attachment=10971] [attachment=10972] [attachment=10973] [attachment=10974] [attachment=10975] RE: Welding Helmet Woes - dallen - 06-06-2015 nice helmet, but does it work? where's the photo's of it being used? RE: Welding Helmet Woes - arvidj - 06-06-2015 We're all assuming that your welds will look significantly better thru the new helmet lense. RE: Welding Helmet Woes - EdK - 06-06-2015 (06-06-2015, 02:54 PM)arvidj Wrote: We're all assuming that your welds will look significantly better thru the new helmet lense. I'm not assuming that or expecting that. All I'm expecting with the new helmet is that if a part breaks I can get a replacement part and won't have to buy a whole new helmet. Ed RE: Welding Helmet Woes - EdK - 06-06-2015 (06-04-2015, 08:16 PM)EdK Wrote: .... Well I was wrong about the solar power on the Lincoln. It does have solar power with battery backup. Not entirely my fault though since neither the brochure or Lincolns web site mention this feature. I was playing around with the helmet and notices the row of solar cells so I read the manual and sure enough it mentioned the solar power with battery backup. Ed RE: Welding Helmet Woes - doubleboost - 07-12-2015 The Grandchildren like this one John RE: Welding Helmet Woes - Mayhem - 07-12-2015 I bet that light comes in handy John RE: Welding Helmet Woes - Roadracer_Al - 07-12-2015 Brilliant welding helmet! Big Dr. Who fan. |