john in la
Well-known Member
While we can debate different welding lenses (auto darken; fixed; mirror front; shade strength; color; why some cost under $20 and others cost $120) I am more interested in hearing about the hood itself.
If you look at hobby or in shop welders you will most likely see they are using the standard flip down welding hood.
It may or may not have the flip up lens window.
But if you look at the guys that need perfect tested welds every time (pipeline welders) you may notice that a lot of them use what is called a "pancake welding hood".
Why is that?????
I would imagine it has to do something with always welding outside in awkward positions.
But that brings up the question...
Why are they not popular with farmers that are always welding outside in awkward positions???
So lets hear your points about the pancake hood.
For those of you that have no idea what I am talking about here is a picture of a pancake hood.
If you look at hobby or in shop welders you will most likely see they are using the standard flip down welding hood.
It may or may not have the flip up lens window.
But if you look at the guys that need perfect tested welds every time (pipeline welders) you may notice that a lot of them use what is called a "pancake welding hood".
Why is that?????
I would imagine it has to do something with always welding outside in awkward positions.
But that brings up the question...
Why are they not popular with farmers that are always welding outside in awkward positions???
So lets hear your points about the pancake hood.
For those of you that have no idea what I am talking about here is a picture of a pancake hood.