Hi from Australia. Just want to let you know, as a Boilermaker tradesman for 35 years, you dont need to filter the welding light to protect the viewers eyes as the screen they are watching it on can not put out the same ultraviolet and infrared radiation as the original welding does. It always makes me laugh when people worry about burnt eyes from an LCD screen. It doesn't work that way people😂
Hello, my friend, this is completely true and everyone knows that this is the normal light of the screen and there is no harm. I put the filter so that the sudden white light of the screen may irritate some people's eyes.
Granted, but there are those of us who suffer with migraine headaches. A sudden bright flash of light from the screen, can feel like ice picks going into the brain.
It looks real good after renovation 👏👏
I think so too! 🤠🌹
Hi from Australia. Just want to let you know, as a Boilermaker tradesman for 35 years, you dont need to filter the welding light to protect the viewers eyes as the screen they are watching it on can not put out the same ultraviolet and infrared radiation as the original welding does. It always makes me laugh when people worry about burnt eyes from an LCD screen. It doesn't work that way people😂
Hello, my friend, this is completely true and everyone knows that this is the normal light of the screen and there is no harm. I put the filter so that the sudden white light of the screen may irritate some people's eyes.
Granted, but there are those of us who suffer with migraine headaches. A sudden bright flash of light from the screen, can feel like ice picks going into the brain.
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Love your Videos. You should put a Filter to protect your camera if you Film the welding. Your camera will take damage by time
Hello, my friend, thank you for your advice, I will definitely do this 🌹❣
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