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The information and guidance you folks give here is amazing.
I stumbled in here back in April after looking for a laser at WL, and am so glad I did.
Since then, you've helped me build a few 445nm handhelds, a 635nm and a 520nm.
Thank you DTR, Zero(Sorry I didn't buy more from you), Survival, and Radiant for a great product.
But most importantly, you taught me respect.
I knew an eye strike was bad, but after reading here about the after effects I focused on learning about goggles.
And yes, the goggles arrived here BEFORE the lasers did and I bought plenty for friends and family.
My first laser was a 13$ green ebay cheapie. Actually I bought 3 hoping at least one would be good.
After lighting my first match, I was hooked.
I've helped my buddy build fireworks for his 4th of July show for the past many years,
and I've always thought about a laser show in the smoke. So projectors are my next project.....
Anyways, thanks again for all the great info and someday I hope I can contribute also. :beer:
I stumbled in here back in April after looking for a laser at WL, and am so glad I did.
Since then, you've helped me build a few 445nm handhelds, a 635nm and a 520nm.
Thank you DTR, Zero(Sorry I didn't buy more from you), Survival, and Radiant for a great product.
But most importantly, you taught me respect.
I knew an eye strike was bad, but after reading here about the after effects I focused on learning about goggles.
And yes, the goggles arrived here BEFORE the lasers did and I bought plenty for friends and family.
My first laser was a 13$ green ebay cheapie. Actually I bought 3 hoping at least one would be good.
After lighting my first match, I was hooked.
I've helped my buddy build fireworks for his 4th of July show for the past many years,
and I've always thought about a laser show in the smoke. So projectors are my next project.....
Anyways, thanks again for all the great info and someday I hope I can contribute also. :beer: