Nov 11, 2013 #1 B BlackFire007 0 Joined Nov 4, 2013 Messages 40 Points 0 Edited Last edited: Mar 20, 2015
Nov 11, 2013 #2 NO4H99 0 Joined Sep 9, 2013 Messages 552 Points 0 Check out the link for the uvex goggles in my signature.
Nov 12, 2013 #3 SerpantSlayer 0 Joined Oct 5, 2009 Messages 814 Points 28 I mean the only way to know for sure if those work is to test it with ad LPM and the laser. I'd recommend you these for $10 more than your budget Eagle Pair® 190-540nm Standard Laser Safety Goggles
I mean the only way to know for sure if those work is to test it with ad LPM and the laser. I'd recommend you these for $10 more than your budget Eagle Pair® 190-540nm Standard Laser Safety Goggles
Nov 12, 2013 #4 NightExplorer96 0 Joined Sep 5, 2013 Messages 8,549 Points 113 SerpantSlayer said: I mean the only way to know for sure if those work is to test it with ad LPM and the laser. I'd recommend you these for $10 more than your budget Eagle Pair® 190-540nm Standard Laser Safety Goggles Click to expand... $10 more then his budget? He wants something less then $20... $20+$10=$30 Goggles are $42 :tsk:
SerpantSlayer said: I mean the only way to know for sure if those work is to test it with ad LPM and the laser. I'd recommend you these for $10 more than your budget Eagle Pair® 190-540nm Standard Laser Safety Goggles Click to expand... $10 more then his budget? He wants something less then $20... $20+$10=$30 Goggles are $42 :tsk:
Nov 12, 2013 #5 NO4H99 0 Joined Sep 9, 2013 Messages 552 Points 0 The uvex goggles have been tested by many members with LPMs to be sufficient for multiple watts of 445 and do almost as well at 405. You can search the forum for the threads.
The uvex goggles have been tested by many members with LPMs to be sufficient for multiple watts of 445 and do almost as well at 405. You can search the forum for the threads.