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The Feekoon 4 Pack Face Shield Replacement Lens offers a 15.5'' x 8'' tinted polycarbonate shield designed for compatibility with Hobart 770580 and similar models. Featuring advanced tinting to reduce glare without sacrificing clarity, this 0.04'' thick lens provides durable, scratch- and impact-resistant protection ideal for welding, grinding, DIY, and cosplay. Easy to install and built for longevity, it ensures comprehensive face and eye safety during demanding tasks.
A**N
Good for making helmet visors
Bought this to make a visor for a helldivers helmet and it worked perfectly, easy to cut and looks good
X**Z
Cosplay
Flexible, easy cut
J**S
Good product
Fast shipping good product
A**R
Robo visor
Perfect for my project
J**Y
Good exactly what I needed
It is a good product and I'm glad it comes with 2 and it is easy to cut.
B**G
Amazing
Perfect for cosplay
K**8
Works great for cos play helmets
Were delivered fast works great for cos play helmets cuts easy
M**L
Great for Cosplay!
Purchased these shields to create a visor for a costumery helmet. Pros and cons for fabricating your projects:PROS:1. Can easily cut into a rough shape using tin snips! The plastic will not shatter.2. Easy to shape using a heat gun. Warm until it begins to bow and then press into the helmet and hold in place. Wear a thick, geat-resistatnt glove like oven gloves.3. Shatterproof and robust! You're NOT going to accidentally crack this with saws, knives, drills, screws, etc.4. Bonds with super glue (cyanoacrylate). It takes a while, but it will eventually dry. I recommend using a cement compound that chemically bonds the plastics together.5. Nice and DARK - nobody will see your face through the visor.6. Perfect thickness - not to thick nor thin.CONS:1. Maybe a little TOO dark. This tint is perfect for outdoor applications. Indoor is a bit dim, such as in a convention center. If your helmet limits visibility on its own, consider anotheroption that is slightly less dark.2. Susceptible to fogging damage from cyanoacrylate super glue fumes. I initially glued the visor into my helmet to heep it in place, but noticed some smoky effects near the glue points. INSTEAD OF GLUE, I recommend building in some solid points in 3D prints for small screw holes. Better yet, embed machine screw nuts into the 3D print along with a hole and drill a hole in the visor for a short bolt. Use some thread fastener on it to ensure they don't come loose.
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