Shade 5 cover film
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Shade 5 cover film
I am looking for some sort of shade 5 film I can put over the front of this dust guard that I use when my plasma fixture is installed.
I have some welding curtains I can use, but would like to find something else before I start cutting them up. I need to cover an 18" by 4" area at a minimum.You currently do not have access to download this file.
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Re: Shade 5 cover film
Go by a window tint shop and see what shades they offer, take your pcs with you they probably have scraps leftover.. Lexan and other plastics are available in a variety of tinted colors as well.
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I've used laser rated Tuffak before on some laser engravers. These are the serious part markers. We used them in cast aluminum part marking and most recently in a cast iron V8 for Duramax. Probably do what you need but that stuff is not cheap.
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Re: Shade 5 cover film
I ended up purchasing a Hobart face shield replacement lens. Cost me about $7.
This one is shade three but they also sell as shade 5.
This one is shade three but they also sell as shade 5.
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How many replacement lenses did you use. That looks like a lot of surface area for one lens. I follow you on YT and you have some cool vids.
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It is for one of those open face shields, used for grinding. Its 16" wide, 8" tall and is made from 1/32" polycarb. I cut it down with tin snips. I am going to order a couple more and do the sides.
Out of the 400 videos I have done on Youtube, I am just starting to add voice overs. Voice overs are time consuming. On my first voice over, I did over 100 extra takes for the snip-its I made for the video. On the second only about 24 extra takes. So as I get more comfortable, they will get easier.
Out of the 400 videos I have done on Youtube, I am just starting to add voice overs. Voice overs are time consuming. On my first voice over, I did over 100 extra takes for the snip-its I made for the video. On the second only about 24 extra takes. So as I get more comfortable, they will get easier.
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I commend you on voice overs. I just shoot vids from my phone and post them on my YT channel for now. I don't have time to edit and such.msimpson99 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2019 12:27 pm It is for one of those open face shields, used for grinding. Its 16" wide, 8" tall and is made from 1/32" polycarb. I cut it down with tin snips. I am going to order a couple more and do the sides.
Out of the 400 videos I have done on Youtube, I am just starting to add voice overs. Voice overs are time consuming. On my first voice over, I did over 100 extra takes for the snip-its I made for the video. On the second only about 24 extra takes. So as I get more comfortable, they will get easier.
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