Shug
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I'm acutely aware that when I'm grinding/cutting that whilst my goggles will save my eyes they won't do much for the general facial prettyness if a disc goes. Been eying up faceshields on ebay etc. Will one of those polycarbonate plastic type affairs be of any practical use? Or the wire mesh ones?
At 5 quid I don't hold out much hope on the quality.
My welding mask flickers a bit if I use it for grinding and it'd be cheaper to replace a normal mask than an autodarkening welding one!
At 5 quid I don't hold out much hope on the quality.
My welding mask flickers a bit if I use it for grinding and it'd be cheaper to replace a normal mask than an autodarkening welding one!





), use an old fashioned welding mask with a flip up front for grinding. In restricted areas, like under a car, where your auto mask might sometimes not work, a standard mask is useful.