Welding Health and Safety: Welding Helmet Eye Care - Kevin Caron
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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
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nice info and presentation as always, cheers
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Thanks Kevin! Super info like always. Had no idea you could get cheaters.
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@strube1369 She doesn't say much but she speaks what's on her mind.
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whats that leather flap on the bottom of your helmet do, I see a lot of people use those.
ArtWithRob 5 months ago
@ArtWithRob 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.
kevincaron 5 months ago
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
Jerbob1 1 year ago
@Jerbob1 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.
kevincaron 1 year ago
Harbor freight even has the lenses.
2LateIWon 1 year ago
@2LateIWon I did not know that. I will have to check their prices and see how they stack up. Thanks for the info.
kevincaron 1 year ago