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favorite shade 5 goggles for plasma?

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#1 ·
whats your favorite pair that will fit over your glasses? I usually just use one of my helmets but sometimes some goggles would be nice. so what is comfortable and fits over your normal glasses well?
 
#2 ·
If you try a shaded face shield, like a grinding shield but in shade 5, you will really like the field of vision, comfort, quick flip-up, and ease of using glasses.

There is a post somewhere here on WW that discussed it and had links.

Also, there is a video series on how to use a torch here of WW where the guy uses a face shield.

A search will turn up the information.
 
#3 ·
I only use face shields for cutting. Goggles are horrible by comparison, and they don't protect the rest of your face.

ALL arc radiation is unhealthy, and since face shields are more comfortable than goggles it's a win. I use the same shield for OA torch work.
 
#7 ·
I've used Jacksons (since they are in stock locally at Airgas) and find them decent.

I'd buy from Amazon and avoid Fastenal. Fastenal are IMO directed at industrial "deep pockets" customers and I wouldn't buy from them even when I ran a toolroom because it's so easy to price-check using a computer.

I actually told the various nice Fastenal salespeople that I'd be fine with buying from them but their company prices would make me stupid for doing that.
 
#9 ·
I just use my Speedglas in the off state (which is shade 5).
Too many sparks with any cutting operation for me to use goggles.

I have a pair of goggles that I like for O/A brazing which fit over my glasses kind of well, but there's no name on them. Sorry.
 
#11 ·
Hypertherm offers an excellent face shield with flip down visor (choice of shade).

Think it's made for Hypertherm by Sandstrom. Might want to check it out.

Only thing I don't like with the shield is that the clear shield is fixed (not flip up), although the shaded lens flips down nicely. Particulary, if you wear glasses, this is a very comfortable shield.
 
#12 ·
Either the autodark helmet or a tinted full-face shield.

Just glasses or goggles? Nope, not for me. My eyes certainly are important, but UV and sparks and hot metal flying around do not go near my skin.
 
#13 ·
Maybe it's just me, but is it really that bright for you guys? I can look at mine and it doesn't bother me. I've done it with tinted sun glasses, I also have goggles. Too dark with my welding helmet on . I need to find another way to cover my whole face, but in a pinch the goggles/glasses work for protecting my eyes, but not my whole face.
 
#14 ·
ya you need to protect your eyes for sure i know ill see spots if i try and do much without some protection. i usually use a ad helmet in grind mode.

anyone know ware the best price for the hypertherm shield that sundown is talking about is? i am definetly liking the looks of that for comfort and working around glasses.
 
#15 ·
I have a Miller Digital Elite hood. I like using the cutting mode at about shade 7. I love it, it is light shaded, right up until you began to cut, then it goes dark.
 
#18 ·
thanks guys! I ordered the hypertherm shade 6 setup, If anything it will be pretty snazzy with my hypertherm 65.
 
#20 ·
Yeah I got the hypertherm face sheild so far I'm realy liking it. I use it for everything.
 
#26 ·
I find that anything "Shade 6", whether glasses or face shield, is too bright. I must be getting "Shade 5" or something.

"Shade 6" in my Digital Elite seems to be darker, and works perfect. Unless I'm cutting large stuff on the CNC Plasma.