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WTB high powered laser 800mw+

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its not very practical but it was the only thing i had laying around, that atleast did something to not blind me

Really,laser safety google the block 445nm protected you from UV light?
 
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Unless they cover UV you would be better off just wearing sunglasses.

Do you work for your uncle? Are you a welder?
 
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OK: (sorry, it's an older picture [Cir: 1985])
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Really,laser safety google the block 445nm protected you from IR light?

They dont block the light, there dark tinted tho so therefore they do block some light, enough to make your eyes not hurt when you walk past someone welding
 
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So... they don't block the harmful radiation, they are just dark enough to dilate you pupils allowing more radiation into your eye
 
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its not very practical but it was the only thing i had laying around, that atleast did something to not blind me

Laser Safety Goggles doesn't protect you from welding light. They don't block "some light"; they block some wavelength and let in every other wavelength. Really... can I ask if you're retarded?

You're such a bullshitter, if you read your own posts from the beginning, you'd realize how ridiculous and immature you are.
 
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They dont block the light, there dark tinted tho so therefore they do block some light, enough to make your eyes not hurt when you walk past someone welding
So they are at the welding shop. You can still tell us what color the lenses are, and what wavelength(s) do they block and at what OD+ rating? :thinking:
 

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its really hard to find a picture of a license
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They dont block the light, there dark tinted tho so therefore they do block some light, enough to make your eyes not hurt when you walk past someone welding

So if I wear goggles for a 445nm laser they will protect me from 650nm because they are dark? your retarded
 
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THEY ARE REALLY TINTED!! You know like SUNGLASSES, LIKE HOW SUNGLASSES BLOCK OUT LIGHT? and also ash are you sure thats you, thats weird, because this website has that same picture of that same id card
Marty McFly - MAD.CITY

YOUR TURN ASH GO AHEAD
 
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THEY ARE REALLY TINTED!! You know like SUNGLASSES, LIKE HOW SUNGLASSES BLOCK OUT LIGHT? and also ash are you sure thats you, thats weird, because this website has that same picture of that same id card
Marty McFly - MAD.CITY

YOUR TURN ASH GO AHEAD

No,they block out a specific wavelength of light.
 
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Also Ash while your at it, try not to pick a celebrity next time, especially one from back to the future..... and Fiddy, if you were to just go and read a few of my last posts, you would have happily acknowledged that right now they are not in my house
 

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how does one protect themselves at home from high powered lasers if their laser sunglasses are at the workshop? :thinking::thinking::thinking:
 
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Well right now I do not have a laser, and I'm trying to find one, and your next question is prolly going to be something like, if you don't have a laser then why would you have glasses, so therefore ill answer that one now also, i have glasses because my dad use to be big into lasers and he gave me 3 of his old pairs
 
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Forget this trash Fiddy, let this troll of a thread get closed and the troll banned.
 
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What a clueless 11 year old Moron...
Not only did he get Neg Repped for Double Posting
but he has done it twice more since...
If I could I would Neg Rep you twice more...

And you can't take a photo of your Goggles with
your make believe $4500 Camera because they are
at the Welding Shop....

So you use your Laser Safety Goggles to weld...:whistle:

According to you it only takes tinted glasses to
stop a high powered Laser's Beam...

I would suggest you stop Posting your illogical BS
and start reading the Laser Information on the Forum
so you don't sound like a clueless NOOB....

He!! you can't even understand what "Please Don't Double
Post" means... How the He!! are you going to understand
any Laser Safety or Laser Safety Goggle information...

Go back to the WL Forum with your other clueless infantile
buddies... You are just a TROLL FAIL...


Jerry
 
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