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Old 2005-10-21, 4:18pm
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How bad would it be for my eyes for me to try boro using my AUR-92 glasses?
I just bought a small boro sample and would like to try it, but haven't looked into eyewear yet.
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Old 2005-10-21, 7:02pm
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I use AGW-286 #5.

I made a misrake saying the 92s, were safe from boro, when they hare NOT. Gonna have to step up.

Sorry for the confusion, readers and Mike.

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Old 2005-10-22, 12:37pm
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You are NOT definately OK using AUR-92 with clear boro. Absolutely N.O.T. !!!!

All boro generates a huge amount of IR that the AUR-92 does NOT filter out.

For starters we recommend either the 7520 welder's clip on OR the AGW-203 filter.

Intermediate to advanced work should use the AGW-286 filter.
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