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    Hi,

    Just coming back to the hobby after quite a few years away. I have a pair of safety glasses from y old gas based days, but moving to Solid state RGB feel I may need some new ones. what would you suggest? I assume I need red, green, Blue. But what manufactures and what should I be looking for in terms of attenuation. I would much rather buy reasonable quality now rather than cheap now and not be able to see the webpage to buy my next pair! Also what suppliers would you recommend, I am in the UK. Obviously good value at a good price.

    Many thanks

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    Thorlabs. I'm impressed with my multiband lab pair. Yeah, 4x the cost of Asian Import, but very, very nice.

    OD4 to 1 watt total power, OD 6 for anything above that. Thats my story and I'm stickin to it!.

    Easy ordering, and the Labsnacks package will make it to the UK without spoiling.

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    I have two pairs of Bolle goggles. They aren't cheap but they are very good.

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    Thanks Jem and Steve,

    I guess I should have thought of Thorlabs, but didn't think of Bolle. where is the best place to buy in the Uk. Most of the traditional scientific /research companies used to be very expensive and difficult to deal with?

    Once again thanks

    Steve

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    Yep..

    Just gave these a shot - http://www.ebay.com/itm/190535129767#ht_3106wt_956 - Got the 'model 66's - except, those are OD 1.5 between 400 and 604nm (...yes, '490nm is a typo'... they are 400nm +.. ) and OD 2+, from 605nm - 700, etc, etc... Customer-service was a bit slow / comms weren't so hot, but.. the glasses are top-notch... made by Phillips, and very solid, especially for the $$..

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsli_jon View Post
    Yep..

    Just gave these a shot - http://www.ebay.com/itm/190535129767#ht_3106wt_956 - Got the 'model 66's - except, those are OD 1.5 between 400 and 604nm (...yes, '490nm is a typo'... they are 400nm +.. ) and OD 2+, from 605nm - 700, etc, etc... Customer-service was a bit slow / comms weren't so hot, but.. the glasses are top-notch... made by Phillips, and very solid, especially for the $$..

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    Jon,

    Are those the frames with the "dot" over the temple? Looks like a better price

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    I'm shopping for a pair too. Actually just sent an enquiry to Brendon at SP3+ about their goggles (i'd previously ordered a ND50 filter for my LPM from them and their service is excellent):

    http://www.sp3plus.co.uk/laser-safet...d-en208-1.html

    Two filter types cover the entire range (3PL and ISHIELD). Not sure what the difference is, so I've fired off an e-mail asking for advice on which ones are best for setting up projectors with modules <5W

    Will let you know what I find out...

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