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So I'm sure I'm not the first person to think of this but...
I was lamenting my cruddy shop lighting and annoyed at having to keep moving work lights while grinding today....
First I was thinking someone probably makes a welding helmet with a built-in head light. Or I could modify my existing helmet.
I had a $15 LED impulse buy from Lowes with an adjustable base lying around. Took off the band. The adjustable base already had a hole in the center.
I drilled a hole in the top and inserted a bolt:
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Then mounted the light:
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3.5 year old approves:
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Hey, if your 3.5 year old son approves, that is good enough for me. Looks good. Think I'll give that a try too.
 
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Great idea, so,, did this give you the light you were hoping for? Does it work well?
 
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Yes, it definitely helped a lot. Not as good as a perfectly positioned spot light shinning over your shoulder but still good (and much more convenient).
I have only used it for grinding so far. Will do some MIG this weekend.
Again, this is a $15 "checkout isle" LED light. I'm sure there are brighter headlamps out there. If I were starting over, I'd find the brightest spot I could with an adjustable base (if the price was right).
 
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Now here's a man that can think outside of the box... err helmet. This may be the start of a fix to an age old problem. Good thinking Luke!

Please let us know what you think about this after a bit of welding.
 
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Not as good as a perfectly positioned spot light shinning over your shoulder but still good (and much more convenient).
This made me smile as I remembered the countless times my dad would say (as I was holding a flashlight over his shoulder) "Point the light where I'm looking, not where you're looking". :)
Thanks to helmet lights etc, I rarely get to tell my son that same thing.
 
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Now here's a man that can think outside of the box... err helmet. This may be the start of a fix to an age old problem. Good thinking Luke!

Please let us know what you think about this after a bit of welding.

Thanks Gem,
So I used it MIG welding yeasterday and it did not mess with the auto darkening (I did not have to change any settings).
I looked when I was at Lowe's and the model I have says 150 lumens on the packages. If I were starting over I'd get the 250lumen one for $5 more.
 
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I'm going to have to try this... have a couple of light weight camping headgear LED lights. One might find its way to my shop!
 
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Thanks Gem,
So I used it MIG welding yeasterday and it did not mess with the auto darkening (I did not have to change any settings).
I looked when I was at Lowe's and the model I have says 150 lumens on the packages. If I were starting over I'd get the 250lumen one for $5 more.

I'm looking at what's called a 'miner's headlight' on Amazon for $5.89. The description says "9pc 11,000 MCD Ultra Bright LED Bulbs". I sure don't know how to convert that description into lumens, but I'm going to give it a shot. The idea is just way too good to not try it too.
 

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