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5 53N61S #8 Alumina Gas Lens Cup Nozzles TIG Torch 9 20 US $2.99
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10 53N60 #6 alumina gas lens cup nozzles torch 9 20 US $4.99
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Weldcraft 45V43 Gas Lens, 1/16" (1.6mm) Pkg=2 US $13.85
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TIG welding gas lens kit WP-17 18 26 torch collets 9pcs US $18.00
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Tig Gas Lens Body 45V24 45V25 45V26 45V27 45V28 45V29 US $25.99
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45V44 TIG GAS LENS 3/32" fits WP9/20 (5/BAG) - NEW US $14.50
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3pcs 45V45 3.2mm 1/8" Gas Lens Collet Body TIG WP-9 20 US $5.90
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3pcs 45V44 3/32" 2.4mm Gas Lens Collet Body TIG WP-9 20 US $5.90
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3pcs 45V43 1/16" 1.6mm Gas Lens Collet Body TIG WP-9 20 US $5.90
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10 53N61S #8 Alumina Gas Lens Cup Nozzles Torch 9 20 25 US $4.99
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10 53N58 #4 alumina gas lens cup nozzles torch 9 20 US $4.99
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TIG medium gas lens nozzles, 10pc, 54N14 size #8 US $8.50
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ALUMINA GAS LENS NOZZLES 53N61 7/16" fits WP9/20 (10/bx US $8.95
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Five (5) 45V44 3/32" Gas Lens Collet Body for TIG Torch 9, 20 and 25 US $8.95
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TIG gas lens set up - 3/32" for 9,20 torches US $8.00
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TIG gas lens set up - 1/16" for 17,18,26 torches US $9.00
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Weldcraft 45V45 Gas Lens, 1/8" (3.2mm) Pkg=2 US $13.85
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Weldcraft 45V44 Gas Lens, 3/32" (2.4mm) Pkg=2 US $13.85
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5p TIG welding Torch 17 18 26 Alumina Long GAS Lens KIT US $6.90
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5pcs TIG Welding Torch WP-17 WP-18 WP-26 Alumina Gas Lens Kit US $6.39
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TIG gas lens set up - .040" for 17,18,26 torches US $8.50
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#6 53N60 TIG Welding Gas Lens Alumina Cup Cups Nozzle US $5.00
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TIG WELDCRAFT gas lens set up - 1/16" for 9,20 torches US $11.95
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995795 1/8" Lg Dia Gas Lens TIG Torch 17 18 26 US $6.99
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45V116 1/16" Lg Dia Gas Lens TIG Torch 17 18 26 US $6.99
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45V64 3/32" Lg Dia Gas Lens TIG torch 17 18 26 US $6.99
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TIG small gas lens, set of 2, size 0.040 45V42 US $6.80
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Weldcraft 49V28 TIG large Gas Lens Collet Body 1/4" WP27 Torch US $59.00
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Weldcraft Large Diameter Gas Lens 1/16 45V116 WP17 WP26 US $9.49
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Two things that never used to go together are contact lenses and dry eyes. It used to be that having dry eyes meant, in simple words, inability to wear contact lenses. Today things are different, contact lenses and dry eyes can and do go very well together.
Having dry eyes simply means that you may have to evaluate a variety of lenses before finding the right kind for you. A qualified contact lens fitter should be able to find a specific lens that will work well for most any eye, even dry eyes.
Soft contact lens manufacturers such as CooperVision and Vistakon have developed materials that are designed specifically to stay hydrated while on a dry eye. Lenses such as the Proclear Compatibles, Acuvue Oasys, Extreme H2O, and Purevision work wonders in a dry eye environment. Each lens is made from a unique proprietary plastic that retains water content, hydration, and/or shape throughout the day.
Rigid gas permeable lenses also work very well on dry eyes. An RGP lens is made of a rigid plastic that does not absorb as much solution as a soft lens. Therefore, RGP lenses do not dehydrate on an eye, which is what causes dry eye discomfort. RGP's can made of a number of plastics, including some that are extremely oxygen permeable and some that have a very low wetting angle. A low wetting angle means the lens will feel moist while being worn.
The latest advancement in RGP lenses for dry eyes is plasma treatment. Paragon Vision has discovered a way to alter the surface molecules of an RGP contact lens making it more comfortable for most people. Plasma treatment has proven to be a major advancement RGP contact lenses and dry eyes.
Still another option for dry eyes is semi-scleral gas permeable lenses. Semi-sclerals are made of gas permeable materials, yet are the size of most soft lenses. The outcome is a lens that is as comfortable as a soft lens, with the non-dehydrating benefits of a gas permeable.
The type of contact lens used is only part of the equation. The solution and care system is a major portion of lens success. Just how lenses and lens materials are different, so are all care systems. Depending on the type of dry eye and lens used, a different conditioning solution, cleaner, or rewetting drop may change the way you wear your contacts.
Just because you have dry eyes doesn't mean you can't be a successful contact lens wearer. Given the new contact lens designs and materials available coupled with new solution systems the world of contact lens wear possibilities is open to you.
Steve Cogger is a contact lens specialist from New York City and a fellow of the Contact Lens Society of America. In order to provide a resource for all lens wearers, he is also the webmaster of http://www.All-About-Contact-Lenses.com
Be Sure About Your Contact Lens
Contact lenses have revolutionized the way people with eyesight troubles look at the world. Gone are the days when one had to deal with eye glasses and lug around a carry case to put them in when the eyes felt too tired or they just needed to take a nap. With discount contact lenses available all over the internet, even those with the lowest budgets are now turning to them.
But before you start wearing contact lenses, you must get yourself a proper prescription from an ophthalmologist, optometrist or perhaps an optician. This stands true even if you don't normally wear glasses and are just looking to by contacts to change your eye color.
The eye doctor will check your eyes to make sure it's okay for you to wear contacts; while it is safe for nearly everyone, there are a few who can't be prescribed lenses. Once you have your prescription, you might wish to look towards the best deal for your contact lenses. And what better place to find contact lenses at discount prices than the internet.
The World Wide Web is today awash with sites offering discount contact lenses - with most of them providing the full range of branded ones from top companies. The selection of contact lenses available can only be described as "vast." It is necessary not to become overwhelmed by the selection and check out the different categories of contact lenses available to decide which one best suit your requirements.
To give a brief idea about the different types of lenses - contact lenses are made of many different types of plastic, but are divided into two main groups
• Soft - contacts containing from 25% to 79% water, which are very easy to adapt to and quite comfortable to wear.
• Rigid gas permeable (RGP lenses, now called GP lenses) - rigid gas permeable contact lenses take longer to adapt to, but are more durable and more resistant to deposit buildup. While upfront cost is higher, these lenses tend to be less expensive over the life of the lens because of lower cost of care.
While the advent of online buying has made for time and money saving, there are certain important factors that need to be kept in mind when ordering contacts online - more so from the discount stores. The first point to be remembered is contact lenses are a medical device requiring proper fitting, wear and care. Other necessary guidelines include:
• Keep up with your regular eye check ups with your eye-doctor
• Always check and double check the order you are placing and also confirm the name of the brand and company that you are ordering
• Never accept an alternate brand or type other than the one prescribed by your doctor without first confirming with the medico
• Always check if the product delivered to you is well within its expiration date as soon as you receive it
• Never buy contact lenses from a site the claims discount prices but does not confirm if your prescription is current. A legitimate distributor will always confirm this with every order.
• Lastly, always compare the prices at multiple sites and also check the credentials of the provider through multiple sources before placing your order.
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can i go from gas perm contacts to soft lens bifocals?
I currently wear gas perm lenses for distance and wear reading glasses over them. In the past I just can't see as well in soft lenses that are also bifocals. My eye doctor says I may be able to switch successfully with the right soft bifocal lenses.
There are bifocal RGPs available. I would not place a very high probability that soft bifocals will work for you. In people that had great vision with soft lenses, bifocals always compromise their distance vision.
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