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Hydraulic Jack

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You can get a pair of nice sun glasses at your local department store for not much, invest in a pair of polarized glasses, these normally have 100% UV protection and will allow you to look directly at the lights with no harm.  I wouldn't stare at them, but, occasionally a direct hit won't hurt.

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truth be told i just started wearing glasses and a hat when i am in the garden this past week... :zoro:

 

i'm thinkin maybe you can be harmed by the light photons from HID lamps.. :geek:

 

not that i am going to spray down with sunblock anytime soon.. but i feel the heat on my noggen :ph34r: when i am in there working so it's probably not a bad idea to protect my most important asset... :crazysmile:

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truth be told i just started wearing glasses and a hat when i am in the garden this past week... :zoro:

 

i'm thinkin maybe you can be harmed by the light photons from HID lamps.. :geek:

 

not that i am going to spray down with sunblock anytime soon.. but i feel the heat on my noggen :ph34r: when i am in there working so it's probably not a bad idea to protect my most important asset... :crazysmile:

 

OH! MIBRAINS are mmmelllllltttttting!!! :lolu: 

 

Speaking of sunglasses... I remember you posted somewhere (unable to locate it) about putting sun glass lens over camera

lens when taking pix in the grow room to eliminate that louver effect. 

I did so, and it works exceptionally well!  Thank your friend for the great tip and thank you for sharing it with us :thumbsu:

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