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tantrum what is the name of your company . we use lindy gas or nw , must say lindy has been good to us. i weld all day and have the night after 5 it's for me i have a bobcat a bluestar and and a 30 ,45 , fc feeder and 170 miller matic . used a maxestar 150 the other day sweet .
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don't expose much skin. I get little cancer spots cut off every year from too much weld exposure. Get em cut off my forearms, chest, neck.
I've got a few mineral glass mirrors with magnets and flex stick on them. Sure they're pitted, but you can see around corners with em.
I've got a few mineral glass mirrors with magnets and flex stick on them. Sure they're pitted, but you can see around corners with em.
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Greg
Its on it way.
Let me know what you think when you get it.
Chris
Greg
Its on it way.
Let me know what you think when you get it.
Chris
Got the hood. It actually came yesterday but I missed seeing it among my wife's stack of packages. I'll check it out and see if my lens will fit in tomorrow and let you know how it goes.
I'll give you a call on Monday.
-Greg
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Chris,
Lens fits great. Doesn't need any trimming for the sensors or anything. It's a little bulkier than the goggles but does give a lot more protection. Looks like a winner.
I'll talk with you Monday.
-Greg
Lens fits great. Doesn't need any trimming for the sensors or anything. It's a little bulkier than the goggles but does give a lot more protection. Looks like a winner.
I'll talk with you Monday.
-Greg
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Chris,
Lens fits great. Doesn't need any trimming for the sensors or anything. It's a little bulkier than the goggles but does give a lot more protection. Looks like a winner.
I'll talk with you Monday.
-Greg
Chris,
Lens fits great. Doesn't need any trimming for the sensors or anything. It's a little bulkier than the goggles but does give a lot more protection. Looks like a winner.
I'll talk with you Monday.
-Greg