You can also buy auto darkening inserts that pop into your legacy
(gratuitous geek-speak) helmet. Like a hunnert bux.
Todd
> Another thought occured to me that no one else mentioned in this
> thread. An auto-darkening helmet is a great boon when you're first
> learning. It's sort of tricky to get the hang of flipping the helmet
> down and striking the arc at the right spot, and with an automatic
> helmet, you don't have to worry about it until you're ready. I also
> love mine when doing things like filling holes in sheet metal -- you
> can move from one side of the hole to the other without having to
> fiddle with the helmet, which saves (me, at least) lots of time.
> They've gotten reasonably priced in the last few years, too.
>
>
> David
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