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    1. #1
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      HTP welding helmet

      Here is a link to a helmet I seen on Super Chevy. I got a welder some time ago and need a helmet so I can learn how to weld. Do any of you have any feedback. Or should I just save my money and get a miller lucky elite?

      I think for $70 you cant beat it but dont want to take a chance.

      Thanks

      http://www.htpweld.com/products/weld.../90130OCF.html
      ---------Fabian Sanchez-----------
      71 velle Project Syckness ATS,Rushforth wheels,PRRC, Autometer,UMI, Hotchkis,QA1,hood-latches.com, comp cams,


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    2. #2
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      We've used HTP helmets and equipment for years with great success.
      Kevin Oeste
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    3. #3
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      re helmet

      ive been using an optrel from sweden for years, love it
      David Badley

    4. #4
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      These work well too.... Same specs, cost a little less though.

      http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=91214



      http://www.amazon.com/Northern-Indus...6063939&sr=8-6
      JC Scott



    5. #5
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      Quote Originally Posted by cheapthrillz View Post

      My experience with welding helmets is you get what you pay for. Yeah the Harbor Freight and some of the cheap ebay ones are ok but you'll notice a difference when you get a good helmet.

    6. #6
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      Quote Originally Posted by D Impala95 View Post
      My experience with welding helmets is you get what you pay for. Yeah the Harbor Freight and some of the cheap ebay ones are ok but you'll notice a difference when you get a good helmet.
      Yeh I thought about that and I am not willing to bet my eyes. So off to buy a miller lid.
      ---------Fabian Sanchez-----------
      71 velle Project Syckness ATS,Rushforth wheels,PRRC, Autometer,UMI, Hotchkis,QA1,hood-latches.com, comp cams,


      https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=43881

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