NICE haul!
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NICE haul!
My dad taught me that too. Spent a lot of time straightening and using bent nails.... When I was cleaning their basement I found a few half kegs of brand new but rusted out nails from the 50s when the house was built. I felt pretty silly for all those nails I could have used instead of smashing my fingers...Great Depression era grandfather who taught me his life lessons. We never threw out a bent nail back in the day. You always pounded it straight and reused it again.
My dad taught me that too. Spent a lot of time straightening and using bent nails.... When I was cleaning their basement I found a few half kegs of brand new but rusted out nails from the 50s when the house was built. I felt pretty silly for all those nails I could have used instead of smashing my fingers...
I have started wearing them when mowing after then wind blew up what the mower was shooting out. Ground dry Dust, walnuts, grass tore my cornea. Very painful. 3 trips to the eye dr over $100 each trip, because of my deductible....2 prescriptions. a week of sleepless nights.PSA on Safety Glasses
I got all the pallet wood out of my utility trailer this morning, so I took another trip to our Bobcat dealer to salvage some more of those long pallets while they still have them. Because those pallets are so long, and heavy, I take a bucket full of tools to disassemble the pallets on site. I also brought along my reciprocating and circular saw in case I needed them.
Whenever I am working with power tools, I always try to protect myself with ear and eye protection. As I was using the circular saw this afternoon, cutting into some boards on one of those pallets, I got a small face full of chips fly up into my face. I could hear the chips hitting my safety glasses.
I cannot tell you how thankful I was that I was wearing my safety glasses today! I got through that experience with no damage. It might not make an interesting post, but I think we need spread the word when our safety gear prevents a bad accident from happening. Too often, we only hear about bad accidents after the fact and the damage that was done because we do not use our personal protective equipment like we should.
FWIW, I have a pair of tinted saftey glasses I use outside when working in the full sunshine. They look like this, only a different brand....
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I also have a number of less expensive clear safety glasses that I use indoors when working in the garage or outdoors when I don't need or want a tinted glass. I personally buy the safety glasses with the side shields.
I recently got smart and bought some lanyards for my glasses. I bought a couple from the Dollar Tree, but if you need a 6 pack, here is a link to Amazon that sells lanyards even cheaper...
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I really like the lanyards because when I don't need my safety glasses, I can take them off and let them hang around my neck, ready to use next time I need them. In the past, I would often put my safety glasses down, might forget where I put them, or maybe it was just "too much effort" to go back and get them for one quick cut. That's when accidents happen!
Anyways, hoping and wishing that you don't have an accident is NOT protecting yourself. My safety glasses took a face full of wood chips for me today and I am so thankful I had them on.
I have started wearing them when mowing after then wind blew up what the mower was shooting out. Ground dry Dust, walnuts, grass tore my cornea. Very painful. 3 trips to the eye dr over $100 each trip, because of my deductible....2 prescriptions. a week of sleepless nights.
I have non rx bifocal ones. Cheaters
If you ever go to a health fair or a local event they often have stuff like glasses lanyards on the giveaway table, with pharma brand names printed on the side. Free is good.PSA on Safety Glasses
I got all the pallet wood out of my utility trailer this morning, so I took another trip to our Bobcat dealer to salvage some more of those long pallets while they still have them. Because those pallets are so long, and heavy, I take a bucket full of tools to disassemble the pallets on site. I also brought along my reciprocating and circular saw in case I needed them.
Whenever I am working with power tools, I always try to protect myself with ear and eye protection. As I was using the circular saw this afternoon, cutting into some boards on one of those pallets, I got a small face full of chips fly up into my face. I could hear the chips hitting my safety glasses.
I cannot tell you how thankful I was that I was wearing my safety glasses today! I got through that experience with no damage. It might not make an interesting post, but I think we need spread the word when our safety gear prevents a bad accident from happening. Too often, we only hear about bad accidents after the fact and the damage that was done because we do not use our personal protective equipment like we should.
FWIW, I have a pair of tinted saftey glasses I use outside when working in the full sunshine. They look like this, only a different brand....
View attachment 3949631
I also have a number of less expensive clear safety glasses that I use indoors when working in the garage or outdoors when I don't need or want a tinted glass. I personally buy the safety glasses with the side shields.
I recently got smart and bought some lanyards for my glasses. I bought a couple from the Dollar Tree, but if you need a 6 pack, here is a link to Amazon that sells lanyards even cheaper...
View attachment 3949634
I really like the lanyards because when I don't need my safety glasses, I can take them off and let them hang around my neck, ready to use next time I need them. In the past, I would often put my safety glasses down, might forget where I put them, or maybe it was just "too much effort" to go back and get them for one quick cut. That's when accidents happen!
Anyways, hoping and wishing that you don't have an accident is NOT protecting yourself. My safety glasses took a face full of wood chips for me today and I am so thankful I had them on.
If you ever go to a health fair or a local event they often have stuff like glasses lanyards on the giveaway table, with pharma brand names printed on the side. Free is good.
Hot pink makes it easier to find. Just sayin.all they had left was one hot pink lanyard.