Posted by SweetFeet on January 22, 2014 at 20:04:17 from (70.35.103.74):
Welding guys,
My son wants me to ask your advice on how to avoid welder burn to his eyes. Is there some other kind of equipment that would help?
This is at son's work (I know nothing about welding... and my husband welds sub-arc and does not even have to wear a welding helmet except when he is doing touch-up work).
Son welds at work with a MIG Pulse welder. He has to lift his helmet to view gauges periodically - and he seems to even be getting eye-burn from the welding stations nearby him.
His work did upgrade him to an auto-darkening welding helmet. I think he might even be wearing some kind of shaded glasses underneath the welding helmet - BUT I am unsure about that.
I know welder burn is bad, especially repeated welder burn. THANKS IF YOU CAN HELP.
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