Sarge's Pancake Black Welding Hood Helmet - Right Handed Regular Pipeline OSHA Approved Welder's Mask (Right Hand, Brown) for Metal Fabrication, Construction & Industrial Work
Sarge's Pancake Black Welding Hood Helmet - Right Handed Regular Pipeline OSHA Approved Welder's Mask (Right Hand, Brown) for Metal Fabrication, Construction & Industrial Work

Sarge's Pancake Black Welding Hood Helmet - Right Handed Regular Pipeline OSHA Approved Welder's Mask (Right Hand, Brown) for Metal Fabrication, Construction & Industrial Work

$71.49 $129.99 -45%
Size:
Right Hand
Color:
Brown
Black

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Product Description

Composition: Lightweight balsa wood eyepiece with phenolic formica face and side shield. Weight is 12.5oz. The face shield is 10.5" around The side shield is 5.8" X 8" 1 elastic headband INCLUDED

Product Features

Color Brown - Right Handed; Lightweight balsa wood eyepiece with phenolic formica face and side shield

Accommodates standard lens and cheater or a Miller fixed shade electronic lens

Weight 12.5 oz. Face Shield 10.5 in. Side Shield 5.8 in x 8 in

Each hood comes with 1 hand-made, adjustable 1.5 in elastic headband and 1 piece of 100 cm sandpaper for custom-fitting of the eyepiece

OSHA Approved - Handcrafted Pancake Welding Helmet Hood - Since 1962

Customer Reviews

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I may not be the best reviewer for this product. I am a pancake newbie since going totally mobile. I really like the concept and I’m finally used to not trying to flip my helmet down anymore. That was awkward. I guess there are lighter brands but I find this helmet plenty light.The good: Fits my Miller auto shade plus plastic and cheater lens, although quite tight.Works absolutely awesome outdoors. I couldn’t possibly go back to a traditional helmet. I’m not a pipe liner so I don’t fry my helmet face like a busy pro pipe liner might.The bad: Maybe upgrade the strap. Not the highest quality and slips off its screw mount occasionally. Apparently a few different people make them.When you first get this in your hand it’s hard to believe you paid over $100 for it. It looks like something you could slap together at home in a couple hours, BUT who’s actually going to?Getting a custom fit to your face can really take some time. I feel like I’m constantly working on it. I wish I had a porcelain mold of my face to test fit it on LOL!Would I buy again? DEFINITELY.

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