Somewhere, a bald person just laughedTo reiterate, the metal ... has come out of my eye brows or my hair in the shower and ended up in my eye.
I would laugh, but as I get older my eyebrows are quickly becoming as big as the hair I used to have.Somewhere, a bald person just laughed
I would laugh, but as I get older my eyebrows are quickly becoming as big as the hair I used to have.
I've been pretty careful since getting PRK but this thread has my stomach in knots. I feel scared straight, again, to keep away from the safety squints.
Well this thread pretty much convinced me its time to get some safety goggles!
Duct tape before or after the grinding? either way seems like it would be effective.I have to go out in the garage here in a bit and get to grinding on a project and I'm seriously considering shaving my eyebrows right now.
Maybe I'll just cover my face and head in duct tape.
Duct tape before or after the grinding? either way seems like it would be effective.
My son's fancy lectric welderin hood has a switch marked "Weld/Grind". It's pretty good at protectin yo neck. Face too! I will admit that it's annoying when you go to weld something and forget to flip that switch from the grind setting. 😬If I duct tape before the grinding I won't have to worry about shaving the eyebrows...
No but for real, this thread has me thinking I need more PPE. I use a safety glasses and sometimes a chintzy little face shield but I'm gonne splurg for something better real soon here. I like that one @Greg linked.
My son's fancy lectric welderin hood has a switch marked "Weld/Grind". It's pretty good at protectin yo neck. Face too! I will admit that it's annoying when you go to weld something and forget to flip that switch from the grind setting. 😬
My son's fancy lectric welderin hood has a switch marked "Weld/Grind". It's pretty good at protectin yo neck. Face too! I will admit that it's annoying when you go to weld something and forget to flip that switch from the grind setting. 😬
The 2nd change I made was minimizing the usage of cutoff wheels. I reach for the portaband or sawzall whenever it will work. And often they are faster than a cutoff wheel and the portaband is definitely quieter.
I have been meaning to buy a Portaband for a year or 10. Looks like it just made a couple steps up the priority list. Babe, I don't want to lose my sight and never see your beautiful face again, so I had to buy this tool. Sounds like a passable argument.
I bought a Bauer (Harbor Freight) portaband because it was on sale for $99 or something stupid like that. I expected a throw-away tool to get me through one project, but I've been really impressed with it. I can't believe I went without one for so long. (but that's when I thought they were a $400 tool, not a $100 one )