We earn commissions from purchases you make using links in our articles. Learn more. Protect your eyes, face, and neck while welding with a quality welding helmet. If you have a strong passion for ...
The big drawback with a standard welding helmet is that you have to keep lifting it to see your work. Auto-darkening models go clear when you’re not welding, so you don’t need to do that. It’s more ...
A colleague once told me, "If you can fog a mirror, you can MIG weld." An old truism by now, he heard it from an autobody friend of his many years prior. Although one could take the statement as an ...
As one of the most visible pieces of safety attire, a welding helmet, in addition to offering necessary protection to the face and eyes, gives wearers an opportunity to add a bit of personal flair to ...
Esab’s Sentinel A50 high-performance welding helmet features an adjustable five-point headgear, a 100-by-60 mm viewing area, an externally activated grind button, a color touchscreen control panel and ...
Welding. There’s something almost supernatural about being able to melt metal and use it to glue other pieces of metal together. It’s an experience you must have if you’ve never done it before.