Discover the Perfect Welding Hood for You

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025

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  • @TaylorWelding
    @TaylorWelding  Год назад +9

    Hey everybody Here is the link to the best welding lens I have found.
    Tefuawe WELDING LENS 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
    tefuaweweld.com/taylorwelding

  • @brianrhodes32
    @brianrhodes32 Год назад +9

    hey chris, my name is brian (23) and i am about to finish welding school in a few months. ive been busting my butt to practice and improve as much as i can and your videos have helped me out a lot along the way. im always able to learn at least one thing from your videos and also like to hear you talk about the welding trade in general and not just tips and tricks to be a better welder. that being said i would love it if you made a video about things you wish you wouldve done differently early on in your career, or advice for the new guys to keep in mind early on, so that they can be successful later. i appreciate what you do, keep making great videos and have an awesome, awesome day!

    • @vendetta1306
      @vendetta1306 8 месяцев назад

      When I transferred to Alberta to finish school last year this is who I watched. Wound up passing that red seal with an 82 🤝

  • @andyolson2791
    @andyolson2791 Год назад +11

    The bigger lens comes in handy welding on logtrucks and equipment where you can't get your head perfectly positioned because of hose and other stuff in the way

    • @ppppsssshhhh71
      @ppppsssshhhh71 9 месяцев назад

      Yep, just peeping out of the corner of the lens. Do it all the time.

  • @harryman8378
    @harryman8378 2 месяца назад +1

    Talking about the big lenses. I wear variable vocal glasses 🤓. The big lense works great for me. Cos I gotta look 👀 down to read. Weld etc etc. with the small lense. I’ve gotta bend my neck to see through it properly. So that’s why I prefer the big lenses.

    • @timhoover5507
      @timhoover5507 24 дня назад

      I was going to say the same thing.

  • @masonhall1669
    @masonhall1669 4 месяца назад +1

    I don’t necessarily need that big lens but I got a good as a Christmas present and it has a big lens so I will absolutely not complain about it. Plus it is a really crisp lens so I absolutely am grateful for it.

  • @JamesOConnor-z1i
    @JamesOConnor-z1i Год назад +4

    Been welding 30+ years 2x4 lens only way to go really like my tefawee hood an d lens super clear and I like the chopped scoop

    • @Borderweldingservices
      @Borderweldingservices 9 месяцев назад

      Please tell me how long have you been welding on the tefawe lens. I’m debating on the tru arc or the tefuwe

  • @amandabrook5089
    @amandabrook5089 7 месяцев назад +3

    I'm learning to weld and have applied to welding school. I'm super excited. I really like welding

  • @waynespears5664
    @waynespears5664 Год назад +2

    Very good video with great tips and general info..................................................................Fort Worth,Tx

  • @SirCarlosMusicBMI
    @SirCarlosMusicBMI Год назад +2

    You always share cool stuff.
    Even though I’m not a welder I still enjoy learning and watching your videos.
    Blessings,Carlos ✝️🙏❤️😊🇺🇸

  • @bikesfightback
    @bikesfightback Год назад +2

    Nice video highlighting everything... You forgot the fact that it can adjust to be closer or further away from your face. Like if you have a big half mask respirator underneath... Anyways..i got this exact same hood a few months ago myself. I was amazed at how close to the chop of my old pipelines it was. And I love the headgear! That lens is out of this world good. I use it almost every day and haven't found a fault yet 👍

  • @believestthouthis7
    @believestthouthis7 Год назад +1

    My first helmet is a Lincoln 3350. It has a big lens, and you convinced me. I do not need a lens that big. I'll probably go with something smaller next and lighter weight.

  • @americathefree3708
    @americathefree3708 Год назад +1

    Love you brother! Thank you for caring!

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад

      Thank you for being here brother. I love you guys in the comments means a lot.

  • @zenabu80
    @zenabu80 Год назад +2

    I have a couple shop hoods that have me huge lense. I like them when welding in places where you cant get your head in to look straight at where your welding. It comes in more when doing implement repair and things like where you might have to get into really tight areas.

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад

      That’s a great point I haven’t thought about that

  • @agentx250
    @agentx250 Год назад +2

    I only do hobby welding around my house but I prefer the larger lens because I have wider viewing field with them; not just of my work and work area but of the front of my garage/house where I do the bulk of my welding. I've even been considering buying a new helmet with the even larger lenses they've come out with since I bought my current one years back.
    The solar strip likely recharges the battery while you're welding too since welding produces high intensity light and the solar cell turns light back into electrical energy. At least that would be my assumption.

  • @davidlanigan1722
    @davidlanigan1722 Год назад +4

    Chris when you get older and have to wear glasses for looking at things up close like I do the large lens gives you the use the bottom of your glasses where the close up part is located

    • @Kevin.L_
      @Kevin.L_ Год назад

      I gave up and bought glasses at my bifocal rx so I could see better.

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад

      Thank you. i didn't Know that

    • @harryman8378
      @harryman8378 2 месяца назад

      I also wear glasses. That’s absolutely correct 👍

  • @keenanhosking659
    @keenanhosking659 Год назад +1

    I use both size lenses and like the big and wide for some tight space work where I can't get my head in the exactly right spot but close enough that I can see the weld in the corner of the big lense.
    Maybe a pancake would work good for those cases, not sure.

  • @martinwilliams9285
    @martinwilliams9285 Год назад

    Your right about the pocket knife, I had to use one on my tiger hood once just to get the lenes the typical 2x4 lens to fit vs having the standard lens, the standard lens is nice but I like my auto lens way more, more convenient now a days. I also chopped my pipeliner down some to make it lighter on my head for work especially since I wear a hard hat but ever since than it's been a big help but I may eventually put a pice of leather on it

  • @jimhoward4749
    @jimhoward4749 Год назад +1

    good vid....I've used both wide lens and the 2x4 and flip, now I just use a cheapo from h.f.

  • @brycetodd7329
    @brycetodd7329 Год назад

    i weld a a hobby i got the rod sheild lens and its really good ive had it for a year so far its my first auto darc lens would recommend i think it was also like 80 bucks

  • @samuelscragg7052
    @samuelscragg7052 Год назад +1

    I’ve had a tefuawe Len for a while really like it. I wear glasses and can’t weld without them. I’ve try a lot of different hoods and lens and the best I’ve come up with it a sugar scoop with the tefuawe Len. I’ve got a pancake for welding out side and ended up buying Tom Waters glasses to use with it. And it really takes some getting use to because my glasses are bifocals.

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад +1

      I bet. I’m not looking forward to wearing glasses.

  • @chrisholifield8571
    @chrisholifield8571 Год назад +1

    Ive got a tefuawe lens just like that. Best lens ive had yet. Ive used miller and arc one which are also pretty good, but they flash me when im tig welding in tight spots (pipe racks, against a wall, etc) i can adjust the sensitivity and delay on the tefuawe and haven't been flashed since.

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад

      Good to know I hope they will hold up. How often do you have to charge it?
      My last 2 were arc 1 . Thanks for sharing about the large lens… makes sense

    • @chrisholifield8571
      @chrisholifield8571 Год назад

      @TaylorWelding I go weeks without charging for it.when I do think about charging it, the battery is less than half used up

  • @nicholascouch3771
    @nicholascouch3771 Год назад

    Another awesome video! I myself went through the phase of wanting the big lens years back, but as i got older I found that added more weight or something but after 8 or 9 hrs my neckseemed to hurt more than if i used my pancake or one of my pipeliner hoods, plus just seemed to make the hood more bulky, but everyone has their preferences I always tell the new guys use what you are comfortable with.

  • @Jiraiyashouse666
    @Jiraiyashouse666 Год назад

    I subbed just for the humor 😂

  • @johndoe43
    @johndoe43 9 месяцев назад +1

    Some like the big lens for tight spots. So you can see farther without moving the hood. Up down or right or left

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  8 месяцев назад

      That is a good point

    • @johndoe43
      @johndoe43 8 месяцев назад

      @@TaylorWelding yeah. I never liked them due to too much reflection but had a friend that liked them for tight spots. I have put a dark lenses in my cutting goggles when a hood won't fit. Just don't do that for very long due to skin burn as you know. Had conversations with some anti trap people on I guess was tik toc today. Guy thought Bobcats were rare. Trying to help them understand a few things.

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 Год назад +1

    Hey Chris, how about plasma cutting? There's an arc, but we're not looking right at it. I'm going to try my plasma cutter today.
    Video idea-show us how you fit a balsa box to your face. Also that the further you get your head "into the box" of a pancake hood, the wider viewing angle you'll have. This could help with neck issues. And that's why I like the big ports on a hood, we don't have to be as accurate with our flipping down of the hood or pre-arc positioning (with conventional lens-as I learned). Also gives even more ability to move our focus without craning our necks. I'm still getting used to the automatics. My CMR Fab pancake with Tefuawe auto + cheater is getting the most use at present, but I have to "blink" to safely start a low-amp TIG arc.

  • @johnrutherford9454
    @johnrutherford9454 Год назад

    I like my 2x4 flip so I can grind but I feel like it effects visibility because their is another screen to clean(because the grinding). On the big lenses I like it for sharing a hood because you don't have to adjust as much but it also kind of messes with your consistency. Thanks for the video 🤙

  • @cwg1998
    @cwg1998 Год назад +1

    I have had good luck with pipeliners cloud Eagle vision 50 bucks just a regular auto dark lens no different shades super clear

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 Год назад +1

    I bought a Tefuawe for my pancake and love it, but I also bought their mask deal to try out. The strap was way too short for me and Tefuawe responded to my email this morning saying "Hey, we'll make you a longer strap". So I just sent them the measurements. My head ain't that big either! (7 3/8).
    So I've not tried their mask product yet, but do like their lens in the pancake. I did get flashed once and I'm not sure why because I have LED lights that will engage the sensors. I'm still getting used to automatics. Actually prefer the headgear in my old Forney over all the new stuff--it's much easier on/off than the "flippy" jobs--and the pivot holds better than any others when tipped up. I'm going to put an auto in it as well--it's just so predictable I prefer it. Yeswelder sent me their latetest/greatest hood and it's okay, but I'm not using it right now.

    • @wadepatton2433
      @wadepatton2433 Год назад +1

      And they've already said "no problem" that they'll get it out in a few days. I might buy the scoop too! I might even go without the flip-up. Flip-ups are redundant when the lens is automatic. Update: Scoop is on order. And the longer strap is on the way.

  • @WorldMoneyWins
    @WorldMoneyWins Год назад

    Great job Chris!

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your support.

  • @zjtr10since80
    @zjtr10since80 2 месяца назад

    How about a video about magnetic “whiskey sticks” for Mr. Victor? AKA cutting torch straight edge

  • @ArcticBlues1
    @ArcticBlues1 Год назад +1

    Thank you :)

  • @ppppsssshhhh71
    @ppppsssshhhh71 9 месяцев назад

    Hi Chris, i wanted to let you know why i have a lincoln viking 3350 hood with a big lens in it. I do a lot of structural welding in a shop with dual shield. I know you pipe welders think thats easy welding but i find my self in a lot of very tight positions welding out of position where i cant move my head to see, but if i use my big lens hood i can see an extra 3 inches and weld till my puddle is out of the sight of my hood. I hope that makes sense. Most of the time i use a tiger hood with a passive shade 11 in, but that lincoln hood is nice for tight spots plus it has a built in light which is really nice for those dark corners.

  • @KnowledgeIsPower82
    @KnowledgeIsPower82 Месяц назад

    You need a larger lens if you have eye problems like glaucoma or cataracts. Just brings more confidence to see a larger surface area, because of all the damage welding over the years has caused.

  • @MBwelding
    @MBwelding Год назад

    I was just looking at these lenses. I haven’t tried the auto ones yet in the 2x4, I do have an auto hood that has the bigger 3x4 or whatever it is that I use in the shop for fab work. But I use my pancake out in the field on repair work or whatever for the same reasons you said no glare,and honestly I don’t notice much difference in the field of view when I’m working. I do think that pipeline hood you just showed is really snazzy though with the cup on the back of the head and that little lock in the up position I bet it’s real comfortable after it’s been on your head a few hours.

  • @justinstaples7887
    @justinstaples7887 Год назад +1

    Great video thank you for the information. Do you have any recommendations for lenses with the external knob that dims shade but also has a grind mode?

  • @chrisholifield8571
    @chrisholifield8571 Год назад

    The question about the big lens shields. I wear progressive eyeglasses and when i use the 4x5 lens i don't need a cheater lens i can nust look through the bottom of the lens.
    I dont really like using one much now because a 4x5 glass lens is very heavy

  • @moustachemike7128
    @moustachemike7128 10 месяцев назад +1

    I like the big window because i use glasses and still can't see shit..lol yes i put magnifiers lens in and use glasses it just a pain till ya get it right..i like getting 1 inch away from the work to see whats up..thks for sharing be safe ..Peace...PS i made a top cover for glare..

  • @sargentslaughter3509
    @sargentslaughter3509 Год назад +3

    I liked a hood with a bigger field of view. The 2x4 lens seemed restricted with my vision I guess.

  • @stylesadamson8828
    @stylesadamson8828 11 месяцев назад +1

    That's a tefuawe hand lens. if you hold your hand over the sensors it'll switch to grind mode.

  • @Blackopsmechanic338
    @Blackopsmechanic338 Год назад +1

    👍👍 great stuff !! Get Jose a new helmet, he’s done a great job this year. Peace

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад

      Roger that. He likes that one. He could use any of them.

    • @Blackopsmechanic338
      @Blackopsmechanic338 Год назад

      @@TaylorWelding lol. Have a great holiday. Peace

  • @realfreedom5029
    @realfreedom5029 Год назад

    Do you recommend for a beginner?

  • @chauncey5962
    @chauncey5962 Год назад

    Man I got a serious question for you. In your opinion a lap joint or a butt joint which do you think is stronger? For context some guy at work who’s not a welder was slapping some guards together for machines using expanded metal and 1/16 u channel. I asked why didn’t they miter the ends for a nice 90deg finish instead of just lapping em? I know it’s not a big deal but, I said there both as strong if I weld em right the guy debated me saying the lap joint was stronger and I said that butt joint would be just as strong.
    Whatdaya think?

  • @chucktyson-kx3fc
    @chucktyson-kx3fc Год назад

    Thanks for the vids...tempted to call the number on the wall behind you, as it's local...it's 11 PM so I won't.

    • @TaylorWelding
      @TaylorWelding  Год назад

      That’s my wife’s number. She’s a precious metals broker for Miles Franklin.

  • @williamthomas9463
    @williamthomas9463 Год назад

    Amen! To the pocket knife/lipstick comment, that is. I’d rather leave the house without pants than to leave without my pocket knife.

  • @mountaintruth1deeds533
    @mountaintruth1deeds533 11 месяцев назад

    Whatever hood is good but the 2x4 lense is a handicap, anyone that does difficult position often is fully aware of that.

  • @TB-LivingFree
    @TB-LivingFree Год назад +1

    DropComment &ThumbUp 4AIgos

  • @sidehustlesurvivalist
    @sidehustlesurvivalist Год назад +1

    Hey-did you quit working out!! Heh heh

  • @Nancelot13
    @Nancelot13 Год назад

    The big lens is helpful when you need to see your surroundings.
    Especially if your welding in a clusterfuck...lmfao