Anybody use these? What would you say the most practical magnifying distance for gun work and stock work is?
I'm getting older and my vision is waning like the rest of you old farts. :p
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Anybody use these? What would you say the most practical magnifying distance for gun work and stock work is?
I'm getting older and my vision is waning like the rest of you old farts. :p
WarPig1976
Have been using one for 20+ years for checkering and some inletting. For me, the #3 lens has worked the best - also use the round magnifier lens when a close view is needed.
Bill
1.5 to 2.0, but everyones eyes are different.
Sure easier that trying to keep your glasses from sliding down a greasy nose when you're working looking downward...
When you're viewing through them does it fill your vision or is it kind of like looking at a magnifying glass in front of your face?
I have been periodically using something quite like an Optivisor (may even be an Optivisor brand unit) for about 15 years.
In my case it has been most valuable when soldering tiny SMDs on circuit boards.
While doing work on firearms, when I find that I need higher magnification I just put another pair of reading glasses ("cheaters") on over the ones that I am already wearing. That and bright light usually serve me well. :D
ZZZactly!
So wound up with 2x power. Good eye relief @ 10" which is perfect for me.
I'm checkering some grips and used them tonight. WOW!!!, should've been using these for years. No more eye strain for me.
One thing though, I get all dizzy and my eyes cross when I go back and forth from magnified to normal. That sucks..