RedFeather said:
As to shooting glasses, I wouldn't mind some with a reader built in like a bifocal. Understand you can get shop glasses like that but none of the hardware stores carry them, big box or mom n pop. Hate having to keep reaching for the readers at the work bench. You would think with all of us old farts they would be a natural.
Consider getting inexpensive mail-order bifocals with with the distance Rx adjusted to shooting or to workbench distances. They'll be plastic lenses and reasonably protective, and can be combined with over-your-glasses safety glasses if you need heavier protection and/or side-guards. I've dealt with
Zenni Optical on recommendation by an someone at work and been completely satisfied, and you can get bifocals for less than $30, total including shipping within the U.S. I normally have a +2.25
Add for reading and I use an adjustment of +0.75 to the distance sphere Rx for my shooting glasses - I want decent distance vision remaining, as I mentioned above - with the reading
Add reduced accordingly to +1.50. I tried a pair of bifocals with the distance Rx adjusted by +1.50 to approximate the intermediate lens in my trifocals for computer/workbench glasses, and I got a working focus of 18"-4'± for the main area. This reduced the reading
Add to +0.75, but their minimum was +1.0, so I went with that, giving a focus at 10"-18"±, and the bifocal reading area comes up kind of high, so if I do it again, I'll try a single vision adjusted by +1.75. By the way, Zenni has a variety of safety glasses, but only in single vision, not bifocal. It's possible that other suppliers may have safety bifocals at reasonably prices, but I never looked.
Regards,
Joel