Been learning to weld - and at times my glass fogs up - tried wipes and spit - still fogs up - have to place in front of heater to dry out - What say you welding gurus ? Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
That will normally only happen when you are in a cooler environment. Your warm breath against the cool lens is causing condensation. No fix, unless you want to turn a fan to the back of your head.
Some of the guys I play hockey with use liquid dish soap on their visors to prevent fogging while we play. A few drops, spread it around with your finger. Not sure if they wipe it after or not.
Not Rain X but Rain X anti-fog, I can assure you if you use the regular rain-X on the inside of you lens the glass will fog up quicker. HRP
BITD racers would take a bit of liquid dish soap and rub it in the inside of their googles or face shield and once it dried buff it with a soft rag. It will do the same thing as the RainX Anti Fog and you might already have some at home. Oops, KevKo put a hole shot on me.
Diving goggles, you spit on them. Not sure if it works on welding helmets but its pretty easy to try. Ive tied a bandana around my mouth and nose to direct the breathing down while using grinding shields.
I use controlled limited nasal breathing... it is much cooler air than hot breath. Inhaling through your nose allows you to clear some of the fogged up lens also. You can also inhale through your nose and blow out with a purse lipped technique... blowing out this way creates cool air being blown out... The Miller manual does not recommend putting any defogging agents on the lens... With my auto darkening lens it has certain electro mechanical properties that may get damaged with certain chemicals. I’m not stating it’s wrong, but I’ve been welding for over 25 years (to include sub-zero temperatures) and careful breathing technique can make a huge difference. Whisky Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I have tried Rain X Anti Fog while wearing a dust mask ,ear muffs and eye protection . Didn’t have much success with the Rain X Anti Fog in that situation.
A bar of Glycerin Soap is what we used long ago. Moisten a clean towel, wipe it on the soap bar and then rub the clean lens. Give it a minute or so to dry and polish the lens with a clean, dry towel. Takes up little space on the table or cart for all three items. Oh yeah, we did the same to the inside of our windshields and rear windows because of weak heater motors or having heater delete cars.
Every ski shop sells anti fog wipes to keep your goggles clear. One pair of Smith goggles I bought a few years back have a small fan and vent to clear the lens. Should be a way to retrofit something similar to the helmet.
Being an old weldor myself and having worked at it professionally for many years I too have had fogging problems. This is the best solution I've found. Breathe through your mouth and blow it down, away from your lens. Also put the hood down someplace warm when you take it off. Welding in the field you can use the defroster in your pickup, or the heat from the engine on your welding machine, in a shop there should be plenty of options.
There is a product that keeps gun scopes from fogging up, works great. Might be something to look for and try.
In cold weather I have an oil filled electric radiator that I put on about 30 minutes before I start work. I let the welding helmet sit on it for a while then when I’m ready the helmet is warm and there’s no fogging Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Wow thanks to all fer yer input - will try the breathing and mask - welding is new to me but as y'all know it's part of our hobby - and as it's been said know what's under yer paint & bondo in my case I've found it challenging to learn - burnt more holes than patching - but I'm getting better - again thanks to all Da HAMB Rocks ! Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
If ya wore a welding respirator with the filters behind your back.(allows it to fit inside the helmet and gives cleaner air intake) You would be breathing better air and seeing clearer too. Works for me anyway.
Divers anti fog gel. Works great. Overton.com When you work in a parts department everything is on sale
Hell, I have enough trouble remembering to breathe at all while tigging, let alone trying anything fancy! Bear