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<blockquote data-quote="LaqueRatt" data-source="post: 502589" data-attributes="member: 32586"><p>For most of my life I wore glasses. Every pair of safety glasses I ever tried to wear over them fogged up within a minute or two meaning I could not see at all. So most of the time I've not worn anything except the prescription specs, which offer no side protection. Then I had to get some new lenses implanted in my eyes. Which was a piece of cake BTW. Now I can see like an eagle without glasses, except for small stuff and close work. </p><p></p><p>Soon I realized I was going to need some type of cheater glasses mainly for shop work. A mechanic buddy who's in the same boat recommended these pretty cool safety glasses that have an insert in the bottom. Now not only can I see far and up close, I have full wrap around safety glasses that I wear almost all the time when working on stuff. At 3 pairs for 10 bucks, I got extras everywhere. If anybody is interested I can dig up a link to them. Suffice to say I'm 100% happy with these and I'm not all that easy to please. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaqueRatt, post: 502589, member: 32586"] For most of my life I wore glasses. Every pair of safety glasses I ever tried to wear over them fogged up within a minute or two meaning I could not see at all. So most of the time I've not worn anything except the prescription specs, which offer no side protection. Then I had to get some new lenses implanted in my eyes. Which was a piece of cake BTW. Now I can see like an eagle without glasses, except for small stuff and close work. Soon I realized I was going to need some type of cheater glasses mainly for shop work. A mechanic buddy who's in the same boat recommended these pretty cool safety glasses that have an insert in the bottom. Now not only can I see far and up close, I have full wrap around safety glasses that I wear almost all the time when working on stuff. At 3 pairs for 10 bucks, I got extras everywhere. If anybody is interested I can dig up a link to them. Suffice to say I'm 100% happy with these and I'm not all that easy to please. LOL [/QUOTE]
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