
Welding goggles shade 12 professional#
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With the increase of Amperage, you should also have to increase the shade of the welding lens, the higher the number the darker the shade will be.

Any dangerous or questionable advice will be summarily removed. Many experts or professionals recommend a shade number between 9 to 13 as a good and safe number. Just as /r/health isn't an alternative to a doctor, we are not an alternative to an engineer, any ideas here MUST be run through proper channels.
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