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gas welding goggles uk
Hello no idea if this is in the right thread so apologies if it isn't. Basically is there anyone selling good quality gas welding goggles/glasses for aluminium that properly eliminate flux flare in the uk. I would love some tm2000 but they are out of my budget especially after postage and taxes. Thanks in advance.
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Hi rob david gardner found some in the uk im sure he put it in a thread on here somewhere or you could message him on facebook classic metalshaping. I myself use tm lens they are good
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Thanks Carl I will get in touch with him.
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Rob |
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Most decent auto-darkening welding screens have settings for gas welding and brazing. I use a Miller one and it works perfectly.
Will
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Rob I too use TM lens which are great, however before that I used the same as David Gardiner which is a visor type made by Honeywell called clearways the visor number is CV85/5W and is sold separately, and which then needs a headband.
I no longer use mine so pm me if you wish to buy it at reasonable price (£20 + postage). I have visor and headband, little used in good condition.
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Think I'm going to give these a try unless someone tells me they aren't safe/suitable. I've used the same gas welding goggles at work for the last 10 years or so but they are no longer available.
http://www.plasmatech.co.uk/Brazing-...-glasses-large
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Hi,
I used cobalt blue lenses before I bought the TM 2000 lenses. The cobalt work ok, remember to add extra light, from an overhead light fixture to help light up the weld area, if needed. Bill
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Back in the 70's I used some Colbalt lenses but they left my eyes feeling "dry"
Not so when I used Kent's lenses from TM Tech. Never looked back. They only issued me one set of eyes and the last I looked, the corner "Eye Store" went out of business.
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Another maker of gas welding glasses is Philips / Phillips. Don't know if they're still around though
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Found these might be a better option. The ones i have at work are a green lense, possibly are honeywell as well.
https://www.thesafetysupplycompany.c...24042-std.html
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