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Yeah, I'm not blind!

NASTYZEN

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Just forgetful ...
I've been having some trouble seeing what I'm doing when I'm Tig welding steel or Stainless for a while. Thought I was going blind.
Turned up the shade to a 10 in my electronic helmet when I did much Alu. welding back in Nov.
Doh! Just turned it back down to 9 and all is fine...
To think I've been struggling with it all this time.:sad:
 
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hypnotoad

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You welding on galvanized and inhaling the fumes? j/k. Glad all is well. I enjoy seeing your work. It goes beyond just fusing metal together, it is art.
 
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Orangestang

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I recently bought some cheater lenses for my welding helmet +1.50, WOW now I can see what I'm welding again! They work.
 
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NASTYZEN

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You welding on galvanized and inhaling the fumes? j/k. Glad all is well. I enjoy seeing your work. It goes beyond just fusing metal together, it is art.

Hey thx's!

It is a lot better then trying to use glasses under the hood, when i try to do that it causes double vision, shadows or reflections :eyecrazy:

I've been wearing glasses since I was 12. I guess it's time I looked into this.
Getting rid of the reflections would be cool.
Just turning it back down to 9 did wonders!
 
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