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Shade 14 welding lens
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I didn't realise he could get the larger ones, which suit my helmet better. Mine were posted the day I ordered, but they're 3.5" x 4.25". The filter is a gold-covered Aulektro shade 10 and I have used a one-second exposure on my camera to take the photo. I have included a photo similar to that shown above so a comparison can be made. I have tried several filters and the best by far is that made by Aulektro. " I know it's ages since this topic was current, but I thought some might be interested in the following.

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]I don't know what went wrong with my previous post that caused the text to be cut off - something to do with the photo, I think, but here is the full text minus the photo When I first used the Aulektro gold filter I realised that the difficulties I was having were due to not being able to see the arc clearly these filters, in conjunction with a cheater lens, allow you to see various parts of the arc and the weld pool with a clarity you would not have imagined. I must also say firstly that I have no connection in any way with Aulektro or SZ and, secondly, that I have never used a clearer filter. (You could buy nearly 200 of these filters for one AO Weld-Cool!) And remember these filters are made to modern standards, not oxy-acetylene filters as I think some people have intimated the Weld-Cools might be. There's a difference in minimum robustness - ANSI mean toughened filters, EN normal glass" That doesn't bother me, and I don't suppose it will bother most people because your clear cover lens will probably be ANSI standard.Īnd in case you are wondering about the price, the filters are about 2 Euros each, that's about $2.5. Homepage: One thing to note that Aulektro told me: "we manufacture acc to EN 166/EN 169, not acc ANSI-standard. I bought the filter in the UK but the supplier cannot get any more, so I contacted Aulektro and they gave me the address of a supplier in Germany who speaks excellent English and is very helpful:

shade 14 welding lens

I know it's ages since this topic was current, but I thought some might be interested in the following.

Shade 14 welding lens