Stop Welding In the Dark! $7 Welding Hood Mod!
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- čas přidán 17. 06. 2024
- In this video I show you a super simple mod to your welding hood that will change the way you work in dark or confined spaces! This little headlamp makes a huge difference when trying to see your start and stop points when welding in the dark. With dual lock velcro attaching it, you can always just take it off if its in your way. Give it a try!
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Great tip Chris. Simple yet effective. As you demonstrated in the end, it makes a huge difference.
I wondered about doing this but thought it would set the sensor off....so glad i saw this and you showed how it works....I will be doing this now and will tell other students in my welding class about this too. Thank you!
Like u mentioned, I cant believe I've been doing this my whole life without the addition of that lil light ! I've got a couple portable lights I place around my table to supplement the shop lights when I weld, this idea, albeit simple as can be, is pure genius!
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Well done. The ability to improvise is truly a sign of genius.
Great idea for my dad and husband who are getting up there and need help to see. Thx a lot
This worked out great for me. I mounted the HF light and battery pack and I can see! Works great. My welds were already better. Thanks.
This is simple yet great idea - Thanks!
I did have to shave off a little of the hinge edge of the gray part to allow a bit more range in the angle for my helmet (Miller Pro-Hobby model does not have enough upper surface on the helmet to adjust a good "aim" of the light otherwise} -- easy enough.
This is making things so much better. Thanks for posting.
Wow !! Honestly an awesome idea. I just went to Amazon now and ordered the light and Velcro using your links. Thank you !! I was thinking of buying a lamp to put on my welding table, but this works much better and is portable !!
Thanks for sharing. I've been dealing with the same issue and planning to apply the same fix for a long time now. I have been using good free standing bright LED lamps nearby. But, they are so hard to move around and get into the right place. Those cheap lights from Amazon work pretty well. I was using one like yours on my head to do other automotive work. Thanks
I had this very thought just last night. With the artic blast Texas received, power has been out for millions. Anyway, I was using my head light to navigate around the house, when it occurred to me that a head light would be a great addition to my welding hood. Thanks for adding credence to my notion. Great vid!
I use TONS of extra little lights and am constantly fiddling with them to give the best light but not be in the way. This is a much better solution. Definitely giving it a try!
this is priceless information I used to have better vision and did not require additional lighting but as I have grown older my vision has deteriorated and love your input THANK YOU VERY MUCH
Great idea Chris. If they sold this idea in a welding supply store it would probably cost $40 or more.
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I attached my light to the panel below the viewing window after trying the top like he does here and it is more useful lower. It also gets the light closer to the weld. I bought a rechargeable light from eBay and used four small screws to mount it onto the helmet. When I hang my helmet up, I plug the lamp into its charger and it's always ready to weld!
I did a lot of underwater welding some years back at a marine repair outfit in Dutch Harbor. We used Kirby Morgan welding/diving helmets with Speedglass, radio, and brilliant bright lights on them. I always thought how much better you can see with the lights on the helmet under water, and how I struggled to see in the shop sometimes. I never got around to putting a light on my shop hood but just kept on fighting it. There's no telling how many welds I could've done better if I could have had better lighting. You have a great idea there. With the killer LED lights you can buy now, why not do it! I don't think I've ever seen a welding hood with a light installed from the factory. I also have a Lincoln Viking hood. These have the clearest view ever for welding. First thing tomorrow, I'm going to stick a light to it. Kind thanks for reminding my dumb ass. Instant LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Greetings from Alaska.
I have had a light on my helmet for about 4 years. I attached mine with a 1/4 inch carriage head bolt. Works great.
So simple but so clever, how is this possible??? Bravo keep lightning us
that's pretty good. Easily as big a deal as the leather flap on the back of the helmet to block back lighting
Thanks for the idea! I just realized I had a Gopro LED lamp gathering dust, so all I had to do was stick it to the helmet. As a bonus, I can attach the GoPro camera at the same time.
Pretty good idea. I’ve been welding for 39 years from shops to plants to pipelining and you learn to deal with it.
I’ve also hung a ‘drape’ over the back of my helmet. Keeps the inside of the helmet dark, so the only light comes through the lens. I used to get reflecting light bouncing off the inside of the helmet from ambient light in my workshop.
I did the same thing with a section cut out of the back of my old leather welding jacket, doubles up to keep light out and keep sparks off your head/neck.
Me too
Great idea!
Same, double layer of fire resistant fabric and I set snaps into my hood to put it on and off.
This is my 21st year welding and literally this. I take every new helmet and I put Velcro along the back of the helmet. Then I make a little curtain out of non flammable material it all over the back of my head and so the other side of Velcro on to the top of that curtain. When I'm welding in the Sun or in very lighted conditions I just stick that little curtain to the back of the helmet. It's amazing how much of a difference that makes. I'm surprised it's not on every helmet
I did something similar a few years back. I epoxied a short strip of steel to my helmet and a couple of magnets to the lamp. My foreman gave me crap about it until he tried it. Then I made a second one.
Hey Chris. I am new to welding and I have trouble in lots of situations, but dark welding is the # 1 problem. Thanks for this tip. I will get one and see if that will help me out. Now if I only could weld better I would be all set. Thanks for sharing.🍁👍👍
welding is like riding a bike, you gotta practice! The light sure helps for those hard to see spots!
Gave this a try and made a huge difference in the visibility of the puddle. Funny that the people who laugh now will eventually catch on and see that this is not meant for looks but rather the functional aspect of things. Thanks again for such a helpful tip.
Such a great tip going to do this to my Viking helmet too. Thanks for sharing🤙🏾. Thanks for the links.
Thank you for this video. I am 74 years old and have cataracts. The light is never bright enough for me unless I am in direct sunlight. I gave this a try this morning and it made big difference. I can weld like I did 20 years ago.
I took your advice and purchased the light and the heavy duty duty attachment tape. Works great! I will order a couple extra light incase the sparks fog up the light lenses. Thanks!
Thanks Chris! This popped up cause I was searching for 'my hood doesn't auto darken'. On a side note after seeing your welds I need to get more gooder at welding.
Fantastic idea! I'm new to welding and that was one of my bigger difficulties. I have a Milwaukee headlamp and also one from a dollars store. Both work great! Though, one was thirty dollars, and the other was about two bucks.
Thanks for sharing the great idea!
I love how LED tech has made good lighting so cheap. I just try to avoid the ones that use button batteries.
Very timely video..... having this issue and now I have a solution..... thank you!
That is a great idea. I think that I will place tape on both sides, chin, and top to try to cover all possible problems with the light hitting something.
I had an old head lamp laying around so tried this Woks great and makes a difference Thank You!
Same thing I did with my Viking helmet mounting small LED flashlight on the side. Especially underneath the car making welding, cutting and grinding much easier.
I did the same years ago, but I put a small piece of clear tape over the LED lens to protect it from damage. When the tape gets cloudy or damaged, I pull it off and place a new piece of clear tape on the lens. It does not really hurt the light output.
Had the same problem, but didn't think of your solution. Thanks.
Much respect BROTHER that's the best idea I've seen in a long time from AUSTRALIA.
Great idea. I'll have mine installed today! Thanks
On the Pipeline up north we used pan hoods stopped the back light you get in sugar scoops. Bright sunlight was always one of the worst issues from the reflection. Good 👍content.
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Back light is the bane of my existence. One of the reasons I don’t like welding in sunlight.
I worked in the automotive field as a technician I use to have to weld up exhaust and man do I wish I thought of this thanks!!
Great idea worth looking into always a problem for me in the garage ..
Just subscribed while I'm here so I can always pop back after I try this
A great idea. I've been wanting to something like this and you made it super easy. Thanks for sharing.
I did this after seeing this video a few months ago. WOW is all I can say thanks for the awesome tip
Nice tip. I have the same mask and I was thinking of sticking just regular led strip on the sides and a battery holder somewhere. That would be nice, but this is lot easier.
My 69 yr old eyes could have used this last night outside building a trailer for my tractor! I also liked how you defined the attachment details.
Brilliant idea. I am going to hook up a headlamp to my welding helmet asap.
Thanks. Best tip I've come across for this problem and simple enough to do. You might wanna patten this idea before these hoods are manufactured with built-in headlamps.
Great idea, cant believe its something so obvious and simple to such a common problem, cheers.
Great idea. Simple just never thought of it. Thanks.
I liked your approach so I bought the same light and 3M Dual Lock fastener. Works great. Thanks.
Throw/ stick velcro on forehead, chin, and on either sides. You can have 4 locations to place the lamp, or go berserk and have 4 head lamps lighting up the work area or cut costs and light up the shop.
Excellent idea and perfect timing... Was just trying to figure something out. 👍👍
Thanks!
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Thanks a lot for this video because I'm trying to get into arc welding I just needed hood ideas
Brilliant. I just ordered one. Thanks for the tip.
This is simple and fantastic as your shadow line light mod for the miter saw tip ! Thank you !!
Thanks for following along!! If you remember that video you've been here a long time and I appreciate that!
Thanks for the great tip! Lighting has always been an issue for me when welding.
I had this idea when i was welding in a low light area but I still didn't do it, since you demonstrate how it will make life easier. Am considering doing it 🤔 👀. And that is clever idea 💡
I made a clamp for my mig gun aiming a small led flashlight at my wire tip, it's quick release and adjustable for every direction. Only problem is turning it off , it has a simple button on the back . But I tend to forget . Other than that it's awesome, that was back in ,2004.
The thing that adds to it is the soft leather wedding helmet that I adapted a quick shade lense to. Perfect for getting your head up underneath a car for exhaust in tight places with barely room to weld or see. The mask is why I needed the flashlight on my welding gun.
I did this a couple of years ago!!! Very helpful!!!!
Ever since I have started watching your videos, my checking account has slowly disappeared!!! Thanks for all of the great ideas!!!
Your spending helps the economy!!
Found this video very interesting. I am a guy who just bought a tiny basic welder and a hood. My hood is at a different level than yours as it cost all of $40 (solar powered dimming) but again I am not a pro. I already see the vision issue and really like your idea for the light. Thanks!
Excellent! I screwed a headlamp to the chin of my hood when I was in school. Saved me in those over head positions!
Just ordered a 2 pack. Great idea TY
Excellent idea man. I'll definitely install one tomorrow on my helmet.
Nice idea mate. Cheers for sharing.
Amazing idea! Good ideas always seem obvious in retrospect. If I had a third hand, I would have been using my own edc Olight.
Sure am happy to have run across your channel, it was just by chance at that. You hare an outstanding presenter. Thank you for the video.
Been welding and fabricating for over 15 years and its always the back lighting that gets me. Another great addition to your hoods is a Lincoln press fit helmet bib! I weld Aluminum all day and that helmet bib saves you from those nasty UV burns you get on your neck. It also blocks a lot of the side lighting that causes reflection into the helmet. But I will certainly be adding a light to at least one of my hoods! Thanks for the tip.
good Idea! I try to keep my hood angle tucked pretty low into my chin/neck to help with that neck burn, but I could use a bib. I finally got myself in the habit of wearing a welders cap to keep burning the hair I have left!
Make sure you also button your jacket up to the top. A lot of guys don't do that and you don't want to start accumulating lots of u v around your neck
I was watching another vid about "can't see when I'm welding"...... I thought gee I could fasten an led lamp on my hood. Wala, you had already done it. Great vid.
I fastened a 2" picatinny rail to my welding hood and use a Surefire tactical light. Works like a charm.
Great video. You talked me into getting this head lamp. Thanks.
Just bought a lamp just for this. I typically use a 10 shade - hope this helps. Thank you!
Great idea! I think I'll try some self adhesive strip lights and put a battery pack in the helmet.
Thanks good idea. I might try and snatch up two of those headlights. I also might get some of that velcro.
Hot milk glue might work to hold on the headlight, I've used it before to hold a headlight on a jigsaw. Edit Melt.
That i never thought about doing adding a hood light. Thanks 7 bucks. Wow cheap!
Man that's a good Idea,I have rechargeable Magnetlight all over my shop lol thank you very much .
Good simple presentation
I fn luv it. I'm getting old and blind and can't wait to try it.
Me to unreal
great idea I'll defiantly use this idea
A Godsend tip! Ordered one immediately!
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I made a light from a 4" round led off road light with Velcro on the back of it. I ended up sticking it on the mouth piece part of my helmet with some 1860 li ion cells I wired up with a switch to power it. Works great and tons of light.
Loved the way you cleaned the lamp , then ran your fingers over it 😀
Really nice welding table.
If you're applying velcro or double sided tape in a cold environment, it helps to hit it briefly with a heat gun or hairdryer after you stick it on. Really helps it to adhere better.
Way to go that's awesome I never thought of it you should patent it
Thats cool. I did this before i watched this video. With the velcro, I can take it off my hood and stick it on my wen drill press. Put some velcro on the dolly/hand truck in the background and stick the light on there too.
Great idea my guy! will probably try this!
Thanks for the awesome video, well explained, I definitely will be trying this on a welding hood soon!
Man I feel dumb, was welding on my shop press just yesterday, moving a small flood light around, griping about visibility. I'm doing this asap, just putting the tape both top and bottom so I have a choice where to mount.
I also did something like this, but I found that mounting it to the chin of the helmet and rotating the light so that the tilt feature allows me to point it straight forwards or upwards was much more adaptable. It is also less likely to bump into/get caught on overhead things if mounted on the chin.
Thats also a great idea!
I did the same thing but with a much bigger and brighter light than he used. Coming from the chin keeps the gun from getting in the way like the overhead light does. I also mounted mine with two short screws and keep the charger near the welder so that it is always charged.
Nothing like a new, clean lens.
Scott ... was thinking the same thing 'cause I do a lot of under vehicle work. (head bump) OTOH, the top mount might line up better in other situations. How about adding a second velcro so you can move the light as necessary? Would only take a few seconds to move the light.
I actually did the very same thing. I found the chin placement lights up the weld area better than it did from a higher placement.
This is awesome and I think it’s a great idea. I may just do it and if I need to adjust sensitivity on my auto darkening hood I will let you know.
Great idea... I have a bit of low light where I weld... This will improve my results for sure! 😉👍
love that table....I saved the links to amazon
That was also my problem in welding underneath and i think i finally found the solution by using headlamp and put it on top of my welding helmet.
Just did this mod, thanks!
Thanks much ! Just ordered one
This is such a good idea. I bought a 10’ roll so it looks like everything I own is getting a head lamp.
That's a bright idea!
You are vey convincing. Just ordered 3 lights.