At 09:57 AM 3/26/2006 -0800, Randall wrote:
>> I where bifocals. When I started mig welding I'd keep my glasses on. But
>> I couldn't really see, I was looking through the top (far) part of the
>> glasses.
>
>I guess I'm missing something ... why not just wear a pair of reading
glasses in
>your prescription ? I've not done any welding since I started needing
bifocals,
>but I've got reading glasses scattered all over the garage because I hate
>wearing bifocals while I'm trying to work. The local .99 store has them ...
>plus I have "reading" safety goggles for grinding and metal work.
Randall,
I've tried the reading glasses, to no avail. In addition to being near
sighted, I have an astigmatism. So things still seem blury with the
reading glasses.
John
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