Industrial Toys
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I always had trouble seeing far away. I wear contact lenses. At 53, the last ten years has been tough, being an electronics technician. I enjoyed excellent close vision for many years. Now, it's all a struggle, and I need so much light, it's not even funny. Working in dimly lit places and all the color information is gone!
I would probably be a better welder, but I just can't see what I am doing. If I can feel the work, as in welding in a V, I am fine, but otherwise, I go off track. Like, if two peices were butted together, I would not be able to see that junction point at all! Very, very frustrating for a perfectionist!
I have given my auto helmet to welding friends (who have perfect eyesight) and none has had issue with it, because I thought that might be the problem.
Do they make corrective lenses for helmets, like reading glasses? I'm not even sure this is the problem.
Any ideas?
I would probably be a better welder, but I just can't see what I am doing. If I can feel the work, as in welding in a V, I am fine, but otherwise, I go off track. Like, if two peices were butted together, I would not be able to see that junction point at all! Very, very frustrating for a perfectionist!
I have given my auto helmet to welding friends (who have perfect eyesight) and none has had issue with it, because I thought that might be the problem.
Do they make corrective lenses for helmets, like reading glasses? I'm not even sure this is the problem.
Any ideas?