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Hi just bought these welding goggles, got them home, inside the bag is a note that says you cannot weld with these goggles.They are rated #10 meets ANSI Z.87.1.1989, What are they good for?
Reply:They are good for making you look like a red & white raccoon.Other than that, I don't know what shade 10 goggles would be good for.Miller EconotigCutmaster 38Yes ma'am, that IS a screwdriver in my pocket!
Reply:Originally Posted by chrisd6875Hi just bought these welding goggles, got them home, inside the bag is a note that says you cannot weld with these goggles.They are rated #10 meets ANSI Z.87.1.1989, What are they good for?
Reply:As has been mentioned, goggles are generally intended for O/A welding, not arc welding.With a shade 10 lens, I suspect they're good for bumping into walls in bright sunlight.Syncro 250 DX Dynasty 200 DXMM 251 w/30A SG XMT 304 w/714 Feeder & Optima PulserHH187Dialarc 250 AC/DCHypertherm PM 1250Smith, Harris, Victor O/ASmith and Thermco Gas MixersAccess to a full fab shop with CNC Plasma, Water Jet, etc.
Reply:Nothing is totaly useless, they can always serve as a bad example of what you should use.Tough as nails and damn near as smart
Reply:Ok, well here goes, first time I tried to post on this site.By the way, thanks for the laugh about the racoon remark, I might save these for haloween.I think you could probably use them for torch cutting. The idea here was to wear them while I used this stud welder I also just bought. The last pic is the project I'm trying to complete.Thanks Again. Attached Images
Reply:For the stud welder, I would just wear clear safety glasses. That's me though. Clear safety glasses will reflect over 99% of UV light. If you start seeing spots, some good sunglasses will work fine. That stud welder will throw some spatter, so be sure that whatever you wear will protect your eyes from the tiny hot bits of metal.Just for kicks, try welding a stud on a drop of water.Miller EconotigCutmaster 38Yes ma'am, that IS a screwdriver in my pocket! |
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