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Which Optivisor - johndi - 04-28-2019 Time to admit I can’t see as well as I used to. Does anyone use an Optivisor ? Looked them up and there are different magnifications etc, Would be used primarily for sharpening and hand tool work. Looking for any recommendations Thanks RE: Which Optivisor - BrokenOlMarine - 04-28-2019 I have a 10 power I use for fly tying, but that is for very close work, tying the small trout flies. I have a 4 power I use in the wood shop for most of the close work like seeing the lines for fitting joints and checking fit. I use that in conjunction with my reading glasses. The one on the armorer's bench is a 3 power. You can split the difference, covering all the bases. Get like a 3 or 4 power then add the drop down loop that mounts to the side and flips in front of the lenses as needed for really critical checks. RE: Which Optivisor - Rob Young - 04-29-2019 I use a 4 and 5 for most things so I can have a decent working distance. I didn't spring for the one with headlamps but if I ever need to replace one, I'll probably get them. Meanwhile, just more light any way possible makes a difference. Donegan Optical is just up the road in Lenexa, KS. But they really need to work on their web page, certificate has expired and it is really clunky. RE: Which Optivisor - rschissler - 04-29-2019 I think the drop down loop is more annoying than useful, always seemed to be in the way. I removed mine. RE: Which Optivisor - Ohio Mike - 04-29-2019 (04-28-2019, 12:30 PM)johndi Wrote: Would be used primarily for sharpening and hand tool work. I use a #4 for almost everything - it's perfect for sharpening. I also have a #10 that I grab when I need to dig tiny splinters out of my hand but the focal distance is only a couple of inches so it gets little use otherwise. Mike RE: Which Optivisor - Timberwolf - 04-29-2019 (04-28-2019, 12:30 PM)johndi Wrote: Time to admit I can’t see as well as I used to......................... You can never have too many...I have five.... But I need every one of them. Three different strengths....all Optivisor brand...one is a #10 with a "swing down" auxiliary lens for double the magnification. I have used them for years...and I have had other brands but for me the Optivisor is the Last Word. RE: Which Optivisor - johndi - 04-29-2019 Thanks for the replies. Helps me make up my mind. RE: Which Optivisor - BrokenOlMarine - 04-29-2019 (04-29-2019, 11:53 AM)Ohio Mike Wrote: I use a #4 for almost everything - it's perfect for sharpening. I also use my 10 for inspecting guns I've broken down for cracks or flaws, or when *LIGHTLY* stoning or smoothing burrs or defects as I have been taught by the department's gunsmith. For difficult reassembly of small components... Etc. |