
Being able to see clearly is important when welding. Sculptor Kevin Caron shows how easy it is to improve your vision through your welding helmet.
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That’s to keep the sparks from going down my shirt. It also keeps my neck? and chin from getting sunburn from the welding arc.
whats that leather flap on? the bottom of your helmet do, I see a lot of people use those.
Thanks, Rusty! Hey, that’s a good bit of advice: watch out for? metal debris falling from the hair. Never thought of that. Well, we just keep on learning. Sometimes the education is a bit on the expensive side.
Jerry
Damn, I hate it when that happens! My eye doc. calls me “rusty” when I stop by to see her. I normally get something in my eye from my hair. The dust? will fall when I take off the glasses or face mask.
Hope you heal quickly.
Hi Kevin,
Night before last I visited the ER: while I? was grinding welds, a tiny piece of steel got UNDER my full-length clear plastic face shield and my glasses and went into my cornea. From now on I wear my wraparound goggles, the ones that go over my glasses. Jerry
I did? not know that. I will have to check their prices and see how they stack up. Thanks for the info.
Harbor freight? even has the lenses.
She doesn’t say much but she speaks what’s on? her mind.
As always, good info clearly presented. And? thanks to the “voice of the audience”!
great? video!