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Thread: 'Bifocal' safety glasses
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17th January 2008, 03:53 PM #1
'Bifocal' safety glasses
Carbatec used to stock these way back when and I've kicked myself for not picking up a pair.
Any case, these are from Lee Valley, USD 18.
The ear pieces are adjustable but the bifocal panels (just visible in the photo) are only around the size of a 20c piece - a bit disappointing.
That said, they should cope better than my lookovers which would get mashed if anything larger than a splinter hits me in the face.
These are 2.0+ and very clear to look through.Cheers, Ern
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18th January 2008, 08:13 PM #2
Lee Valley also sell 'stick on' lenses for safety glasses - wet them & just stick them to the inside of your specs where ever you find them convenient - top, bottom, where ever. Just don't let them lie around in a dry environment for too long as they will loose adhesion & fall off when most inconvenient - mate lost one of his while working on a movie in F.N.Qld & he's not going back to look for it - luckily I had some spares for him to take to NZ for the next film.
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26th January 2008, 06:54 PM #3
Ern,
I think the Gregories Machinery in Brisbane still sell them
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13th August 2008, 09:20 PM #4
yes i purchaced[a pair there today=Simomatra;671100]Ern,
I think the Gregories Machinery in Brisbane still sell them[/quote]
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