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What kind of welding goggles do i need?

I'm building an HHO torch, meaning that the gas I'll be using for welding is Hydrogen. I've heard (but I don't know for sure) that Hydrogen burns at 4000 degrees Fahrenheit. What kind of goggles would give sufficient protection for my eyes for welding. I'll be welding all types of metal: Stainless steel, copper lots of stuff. Let me know what would work best.Thanks!

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