Check out the tutorials section, I have made a tutorial with a guide of how to use the filter from start to finish. Hope it is of some use to you!
As I said you need to use colour adjustments in software to correct green tones - look really cool in black and white. Must get mine out again as I have not used it for ages

Ok ive got all my goodies...I was planning to cut the glass down to size so it slides into the adapter
As I said you need to use colour adjustments in software to correct green tones
The PP for one piece of glass might be VERY different from the PP for a different piece of glass made by a different manufacturer in probably another continent
I think you getting the wrong end of the stick. You put YOUR piece of welding glass on the front of the lens, take the picture, go to camera menu and select custom WB, select the image you just took and hey presto - every image you take under that setting is then corrected.
You mean it works for your welding glass.
I've created a quick Excel spreadsheet that calculates the exposures (although worringly I end up with figures different from those in the tutorial, so that may be right, I haven't experimented with my timings yet, it's all hypothetical).
Link to screenshot (linky because it's a bit big for these pages) is:
http://www.fotothing.com/photos/8de/8debb89a23555c446a02267c9ef08fdf_ab7.jpg
If anyone would like a copy of the spreadsheet, please let me know and I'll happily email you a copy.
(Any comments appreciated as to why my timings are different from those J4mieP has in his tutorial would be appreciated. I suspect that I've done something blindingly obviously stupid, but I've no idea what!)
I wonder Alison, if you might be better making one up out of black foam board & gaffer tape rather than drain pipe (sort of like a matte box on a video camera, but with your welding glass on the end).
That way you can mount the welding glass horizontally to match your framing, and be able to shoot at a wider angle.
I don't know how wide that'd let you go, but I imagine it wouldn't be as limiting as using drain pipe.
Hmmm get the idea John but the pipe would be capable of rotating so getting it horizontal should not be a problem