Reddit Reddit reviews ArcOne T240-10 Tradesman Horizontal Auto-Darkening Filter for Welding Helmets, 2 x 4.25 x 0.2"

We found 7 Reddit comments about ArcOne T240-10 Tradesman Horizontal Auto-Darkening Filter for Welding Helmets, 2 x 4.25 x 0.2". Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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ArcOne T240-10 Tradesman Horizontal Auto-Darkening Filter for Welding Helmets, 2 x 4.25 x 0.2
Light state 3, Dark state 10.5Two independent sensorsEconomical, general use filterDimensions 2-Inch x 4-1/4-Inch x .2-InchViewing Area 5.25-Inch
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7 Reddit comments about ArcOne T240-10 Tradesman Horizontal Auto-Darkening Filter for Welding Helmets, 2 x 4.25 x 0.2":

u/theoans · 3 pointsr/Welding

Get a fliphood hood with an auto darkening lens. This is what I use everyday and I would never go back to the other hoods. When I need to grind flip up and full face protection. When I weld flip down and auto darkening

(1). Fibre-Metal by Honeywell Classic https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007NL1S5K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.AhRDbG4Y6KVY




(2). ArcOne T240-10 Tradesman https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003WE9XXQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UzhRDbB3SG6EQ


Just make sure to use 3 protective lense

(3). Protective lense. " https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QC67KR8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yEhRDb8CTXD1B


One for the front when it’s down. And when it’s up, One on the hood to protect your face. And the last one again when it’s up to protect the backside of the auto darkening lense.

Also the auto darkening lense and the protective cover are called 2x4. And 2x4 lense should fit In the hood.

u/The_Arc_Artisan_ · 2 pointsr/Welding

Fibre-metal Pipeliner coupled with either a glass gold shade 10 or a Tradesman auto-darkening lens for $60

I would suggest starting with the passive, but whatever lens you choose i would still go with the pipeliner because of it's durability and lightweight.

u/BurntPaper · 1 pointr/Welding

Just depends on what process you're using, and what amperage. You can swap out the lens though, so you can literally use it for anything with the right lens. It's a common size, so you can get any shade for it you want. It comes with a #10 lens which is an all-around good shade. If you're running low amperage you may need to move down to a #9 for better visibility. If you're cranking high amps, especially if you're doing higher amperage TIG, you'll probably want to move up to a darker lens. Highest I generally run is 140 amps for stick and a #10 doesn't leave me with eye fatigue at the end of the day. I use THIS lens if I'm running fixed shade and it's a big improvement over the stock one, it really makes the colors of the puddle pop so it's easier to see. If you prefer auto darkening, you can get something like THIS. The colors definitely don't pop as nicely and I feel like I get a bit more eye fatigue, but AD is just so damn convenient. There are definitely better AD lenses for it, but I'm a broke student right now so I'm just gonna keep working with what I have for right now.

u/ColoradoKEV15 · 1 pointr/Welding

Have this lens in my Huntsman 900 series slide lens. Works great!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003WE9XXQ/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/zipposurfer · 1 pointr/Welding

If you are talking sub-$100, I really like this combo: get a cheap, new or used pipeliner style hood with a 2x4 lens. Jackson, Honeywell, etc. Then go on Amazon and buy the ArcOne Tradesman auto-darkening lens for $70 (currently), shade 10 with a 3-year warranty. You'll get an indestructible hood you can trash around with an excellent and lightweight lens, great clarity and color, and can easily swap the lens between hoods or trade out for a fixed-shade lens if needed. I've been really happy with mine.

u/board4life · 1 pointr/Welding

Work in a heavy duty fab shop, run a pipeliner with an auto in it. I've got the flip-up on it, which is extra handy given the policy on faceshields while grinding. A lot of other guys use the modern style hoods (company provides an adflo for everyone, or they just use their own "normal" auto dark). But they always have to switch between weld and grind modes or switch to a hood with just a clear in it to grind, they don't wanna grind on the expensive clears. I just flip the lens and grind away. Super light, doesn't reflect much light inside because of the chin, never catch sparks on my neck or chest. I'd highly recommend the pipeliner with an autodark in it for school, even if it's not the flip up (the flip up has some lens thickness restrictions since it slides in the side like a pancake, had to file the opening out a bit on mine). Get a gold 10 as well to run open roots with, sucks if your lens flickers the entire time you're doing those with stick.

Mine is the rubber band headgear, which was instantly replaced by surgical tubing. Had it for almost 2 years now and the only other hood I own is a pancake.

Hood w/ flip

Lens. I've run everything from TIG at 50 amps to 1/16" dual shield at 29v 300 wfs with that lens, love it. We'll see how it holds up to mcaw on monday.