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PoorOwner
09-14-2007, 06:09 PM
Another reason why this board is great.. more info to work safer and better
I found this face protection mentioned in one post.
http://g-ec2.images-amazon.com/images/I/41PUk%2BOLOiL._SS500_.jpg
http://www.uvex.us/pdf/other/Uvex_Bionic_DS_2006.pdf
For $26, arrived today just in time for me to port a piece of cast iron with carbide burr, which would send flying sharpnel everywhere.
I had an AOsafety, generic kind shield that is sold at Lowes and HF, that cost $13, but the strap broke and became useless, plus I can never wear it properly. My nose was always hitting the shield, it was real bad.
This fits very well and very adjustable.
I know one would look somewhat dorky wearing this, but so is wearing a pirate eye patch for a week. Think about that.
I have been burned before, I was grinding something, safety glasses on, spark bounced into my eye. Goggles help much more, but protecting the face from flying metal is a good idea too.
You are supposed to wear the regular eye protection inside as well
PAToyota
09-14-2007, 07:30 PM
Yep, have one of those myself - with the clear and shaded lenses so that I can also use it for the plasma cutter.
It may look like you're auditioning for a roll in the latest haz-mat sci-fi thriller, but I find that not only does it work well - but it is also comfortable which means that I'm actually going to use it...
jacob_coulter
09-14-2007, 08:15 PM
I've been looking for something just like that, where's a good place to order it?
Also, does it have a problem with fogging up? It looks like it would be an issue.
Franz©
09-14-2007, 08:58 PM
May I humbly suggest you review your Plasma procedures.
After 10 years of searchine, I've finally found a protective equipment manufacturer who will publish recommendations for Plasma, Jackson.
For 0 to 300 amps they recommend a Shade 8 lense.
Itzkwik
09-14-2007, 10:01 PM
I've been looking for something just like that, where's a good place to order it?
Also, does it have a problem with fogging up? It looks like it would be an issue.
Here's a list of distributors.
http://www.uvex.us/company/distributors.asp
One of the info pages shows anti-fog coating is available.
PAToyota
09-15-2007, 07:28 AM
Jacob: They do offer an anti-fog lens for the shield as well.
Franz©: I thank you for the critique - I've seen suggestions of 5 to 10 for plasma cuttting. The Bionic shield is a 5 and I wear a shaded safety glasses under it - should have mentioned that. Not sure if it adds up to an 8 but seems to be about right for my use. I'll take another look at things, though.
dxdexter
09-15-2007, 07:47 AM
Another reason why this board is great.. more info to work safer and better
I found this face protection mentioned in one post.
http://www.uvex.us/pdf/other/Uvex_Bionic_DS_2006.pdf
For $26, arrived today just in time for me to port a piece of cast iron with carbide burr, which would send flying sharpnel everywhere.
I had an AOsafety, generic kind shield that is sold at Lowes and HF, that cost $13, but the strap broke and became useless, plus I can never wear it properly. My nose was always hitting the shield, it was real bad.
This fits very well and very adjustable.
I know one would look somewhat dorky wearing this, but so is wearing a pirate eye patch for a week. Think about that.
I have been burned before, I was grinding something, safety glasses on, spark bounced into my eye. Goggles help much more, but protecting the face from flying metal is a good idea too.
You are supposed to wear the regular eye protection inside as well
What happens when it gets too scratched to see clearly? Are the clear plastic shields replaceable and if so are they reasonably priced? I have a Fibre-Metal flip down type (F500) and need replacement shields frequently and at almost $10 a pop it really has to be bad for me to spring for another. A less expensive alternative would be great.
pearltsi
09-15-2007, 08:20 AM
I use my uvex when weed wacking the lawn.
eschoendorff
09-15-2007, 09:39 AM
I use my uvex when weed wacking the lawn.
That makes great sense. I would just be afraid that I would scare the neighbors....
wilbilt
09-15-2007, 09:59 AM
That makes great sense. I would just be afraid that I would scare the neighbors....
My neighbors would scatter, thinking the DEA, FBI, SWAT, etc., was coming to visit. Would be great for freaking out little yappy dogs, though...:thumbup:
PoorOwner
09-15-2007, 02:52 PM
Every single piece of this gear is replacable
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