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Im not a fan of wearing safety glasses all the time. I prefer like hearing stuff to have them all over yo toss on and off again. I normally prefer to use a shield, why ,its simple. I just wont like most everyone else who is honest keep guards on my grinders. Id rather tuck my chin and be careful. My one gripe is fogging! About the best I can do here in cold country is to breath out the side of my mouth as gently as possible. Put on a 3m dust respirator and forget it, almost hopeless. Any fantastic antifogs out there you find actually work??
Reply:Put on a 3M down draft respirator like one of these, and your hood or shield will never fog. https://www.amazon.com/3M-Respirator...75MNG4Z0PHY5HPMiller Multimatic 255
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Originally Posted by Louie1961

Put on a 3M down draft respirator like one of these, and your hood or shield will never fog. https://www.amazon.com/3M-Respirator...75MNG4Z0PHY5HP
Reply:Yep, they are good respirators, light, compact & cheap, I remember back in the day I had a facepiece that had 2 hoses that placed the filter cartridges behind you, sometimes they still interfered with your hood, they were expensive, for what they wereIMPEACH BIDEN!NRA LIFE MEMBERUNITWELD 175 AMP 3 IN1 DCMIDSTATES 300 AMP AC MACHINEGOD HELP AMERICA!Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.We didnt pass it to our children in the bloodstream".RONALD REAGAN
Reply:Another vote for the 3M 7500.I just got one myself and no more fogging of safety glasses and welding helmet. Another plus is they seal so much better on your face than the disposable respirator caps. With the diposable ones there's always a gap somewhere so you still breath in some of the bad stuff and have black gunk coming out of your nose after grinding or welding.Fronius Transpocket 180Kemppi minarc 150Esab powercut 400
Reply:Definitely gonna grab one of those. Those small P 100s I have a bag of should fit on there nicely enough. Theyre flex as I aint ChooseySent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Reply:For cold weather fogging I like to heat the lenses up with a hair dryer.
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Originally Posted by driz

Im not a fan of wearing safety glasses all the time. I prefer like hearing stuff to have them all over yo toss on and off again. I normally prefer to use a shield, why ,its simple. I just wont like most everyone else who is honest keep guards on my grinders. Id rather tuck my chin and be careful. My one gripe is fogging! About the best I can do here in cold country is to breath out the side of my mouth as gently as possible. Put on a 3m dust respirator and forget it, almost hopeless. Any fantastic antifogs out there you find actually work??
Reply:personally i think every weld mask should come with a respirator like stated (not really, because be free do as you want as long as it dont harm others) but they really should always wear a resp and a hood welding.no matter if you work hard enough long enough it will all fog. first step is fog wipes or spit. next step is forced air. miller makes a good unit as do othersGeneral Contractor Commercial Industrial & Custom ResidentialSpecializing in all things Metal |
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