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nostr:npub1j725lamx07je53gqfjlgxw226qaqh8n2tzhgezagydfcnm2q7kmstugll7 they do make a "cheater" lens. It's basically a frenzel lens that fits between your shade and the protective outer glass.

I borrowed a co-worker's hood once and didn't know he had one. It can make your world spin if you're not expecting it.

nostr:npub16rsfuhv9vvn39cmrdg9s9qcq20lfqp4u8w35f8svm30dny345d7qhc2zfj nostr:npub1j725lamx07je53gqfjlgxw226qaqh8n2tzhgezagydfcnm2q7kmstugll7 exactly

If you're just putting down a few tacks, or welding small pieces, no big deal. You can do it in short sleeves.

If you're gonna be there for awhile, might wanna put on long sleeves.

nostr:npub1j725lamx07je53gqfjlgxw226qaqh8n2tzhgezagydfcnm2q7kmstugll7 it's the shade. The darker they are the more they block out, but it's harder to see what you're doing.

I like a #10, some people go darker, very few go lighter.

Replying to 32bc1486...

nostr:npub1j725lamx07je53gqfjlgxw226qaqh8n2tzhgezagydfcnm2q7kmstugll7 I don't do much welding and no expert, but... This 50 euro shield works for me just fine. And use cheap gloves from a hardware store too. I think I paid like 20 bucks.