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Tue, 31 Aug 2021 16:52:12 GMT
Can someone help me with determining which strength magnifying lens i need to help me see better.the one i am looking at is from miller & the strength of these are--.075,1.00,1.25,1.50,1.75,2.00,2.25,2.50, Can't see the weld puddle as good as i need to see.thanks for any help
Reply:i am interested in this to.  I have always thought i could see the puddle pretty good, but i wouldn't mind trying one of these so i could study the puddle a little better.  Anybody have experience with these?thanksMillermatic 180AS w/ spoolmate 100Craftsman 110v flux core migGolden Oldy Miller stick welderIn need of a plasma cutter....More tools and junk than i know what to do with!
Reply:My guess is that these are cheater lenses that allow you to do without using "reading glasses" to see things up close. The number would refer to your diopter correction for reading glasses. If you know your proscription for your current glasses just get the closest number. You can also just buy cheap reading glasses inmost grocery or drug stores. They are often very inexpensive. The problem with glasses is they tend to slide down and get out of position for best viewing when welding. I know mine do.If you want to give them a try and don't know your proscription diopter, go to the drug store and try on a pair of the cheap reading glasses. Try and read the fine print on a box at about the dist you would weld. That should get you close to you diopter. Of coarse you could always get your eyes examined....BTW if you do go and get your eyes examined by a professional, not someone who is at a chain store but a real eye doctor tell them your problem and what you do and why. I used to shoot high power rifle in competition. One of the best things I ever learned came from a navy doc who I was shooting with at one competition. Turns out the eye focus for shooting is very different than that for regular glasses. After I returned home I went and spoke to a "real' eye doc and explained what I was told that I needed. He actually had me lie on the floor and checked my prescription with me in a shooting position as strange as it seemed. My shooting glasses are based on that and they are somewhat different than my std glasses.
Reply:Go to your LWS and try them out. Start with any number and hold it the same distance it will be from your eyes in your hood and look at some thing the same distance it will be from you when you weld. Go up or down in number until you find the one that focuses clearly at that distance and that's it.
Reply:I tried one, a Radnor 1.5x, and found that I couldn't see with it unless the lens was a foot away from my face.   I also found that the thick edge around the lens was too thick to fit in the mounting slots for the inside cover lens of my EQC auto lens.   I also didn't like the line down the middle of the lens, it seemed to wanna make me cross-eyed.   If they'd had a 1.25x available without the thick edge around it, maybe it would have worked for me.MM350P/Python/Q300MM175/Q300DialarcHFHTP MIG200PowCon300SMHypertherm380ThermalArc185Purox oaF350CrewCab4x4LoadNGo utilitybedBobcat250XMT304/Optima/SpoolmaticSuitcase12RC/Q300Suitcase8RC/Q400Passport/Q300Smith op
Reply:Hey! I'm using a 1.25 in my reading glasses But needed a 1.50 or 1.75 in my welding helmet The 2.50 my friend had worked but gave me a Headache
Reply:I use a 2.50 made to fit my helmet and wouldn't weld without it. I wear bifocal glasses and the lens lets me take them off while welding. Another benefit is not having to have my face right up to the arc to see what the puddle is doing.They are pretty cheap (usually under $5) so it isn't a great loss if you don't like it. I would recommend getting one that is made for your helmet or fits perfectly.Miller MaxStar 150 STHTIG Advice From Co-Worker - "Just don't burn a hole so big I can't fill it."
Reply:I tried a cheater lens because I was having problems seeing the puddle also.  I found out with the cheater lens I then could not judge the puddle size correctly.I ended up going back to waring my glasses when welding and repositioning my head better and pulling the tungsten out more with a gas lens which helps a lot.  I also found out when I am welding 1/8" -vs- 1/4" I need a lighter shade lens to I can see what I am doing.  Also the correct tungsten distance to the puddle will help to light up the work area a lot.  If it starts to get dark you either let off the pedal or are moving to close to the puddle with the tungsten and are about to dip it.  Back out a bit and the light come back.Just my .02 cents...Build a Barstool Racer at BarFlyRacers.com!
Reply:As DSW said; any LWS should know them as cheaters.Last time I saw my eye doc, I asked what diopter reading glasses I should use. He asked my age and then shot back a number (don't remember, many years ago). Point is, it's also closely age related. They're focal length sensitive too, closer = higher #.So, I'm 60. My welding is O/A and TIG. I like to be up close and personal. I use a 2.0.If you're using a fixed lens, held in the helmet with a wire bale; Jackson makes a simple plastic 'frame' for the 2x4" cheaters. I have an old auto dark helmet and had to tape the dang cheater inside. Works OK, looks like crap.Something to start with.edit: DSW: Thanks for adding your 3rd paragraph, interesting.9-11-2001......We Will Never ForgetRetired desk jockey. Hobby weldor with a little training. Craftsman O/A---Flat, Vert, Ovhd, Horz. Miller Syncrowave 250

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