Re: always wear your face sheld

2019-04-01 Thread 'Frank Vidmar' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Hey Joseph this same thing happened to me. I always wear my safety glasses and 
a nail from my framing nailer ricocheted and struck my glasses in the middle of 
the lens putting a chip in the lens. All I kept thinking was thank God I wore 
those glasses. None of the other guys on the job site wear theirs even after 
this incident. It’s a numbers game that you won’t like the odds. 

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> On Apr 1, 2019, at 9:58 AM, Joseph Greenleaf  wrote:
> 
> I heard of a man who gave his son safety glasses for his new construction 
> job. The son protested, saying he'd look like a geek. He wore them anyway. 
> That night he came home and showed Dad the ricocheted nail imbedded in the 
> lens...
> 
>> On Mon, Apr 1, 2019, 10:53 AM Dexter Bland  wrote:
>> This topic reminds me of a story I read several years ago.
>> A guy and his son are trying out a new lathe the father bought that had an 
>> electronic speed control that was not what the guy was used to. He chucked 
>> up a big piece of wood and started to turn it on then remembered to stop so 
>> they both could put on safety glasses. He then turned on the machine and 
>> stood back, not realizing that it was 10x's faster than he thought. The 
>> machine was so out of balance that is started walking across the floor and 
>> then threw the chunk of wood through the wall of the garage and falling over 
>> and unplugging itself. His son then turns to his dad and says "good thing we 
>> put our safety glasses on, huh dad."
>> db
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Re: always wear your face sheld

2019-04-01 Thread Joseph Greenleaf
I heard of a man who gave his son safety glasses for his new construction
job. The son protested, saying he'd look like a geek. He wore them anyway.
That night he came home and showed Dad the ricocheted nail imbedded in the
lens...

On Mon, Apr 1, 2019, 10:53 AM Dexter Bland  wrote:

> This topic reminds me of a story I read several years ago.
> A guy and his son are trying out a new lathe the father bought that had an
> electronic speed control that was not what the guy was used to. He chucked
> up a big piece of wood and started to turn it on then remembered to stop so
> they both could put on safety glasses. He then turned on the machine and
> stood back, not realizing that it was 10x's faster than he thought. The
> machine was so out of balance that is started walking across the floor and
> then threw the chunk of wood through the wall of the garage and falling
> over and unplugging itself. His son then turns to his dad and says "good
> thing we put our safety glasses on, huh dad."
> db
>
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Re: always wear your face sheld

2019-04-01 Thread Dexter Bland
This topic reminds me of a story I read several years ago.
A guy and his son are trying out a new lathe the father bought that had an 
electronic speed control that was not what the guy was used to. He chucked 
up a big piece of wood and started to turn it on then remembered to stop so 
they both could put on safety glasses. He then turned on the machine and 
stood back, not realizing that it was 10x's faster than he thought. The 
machine was so out of balance that is started walking across the floor and 
then threw the chunk of wood through the wall of the garage and falling 
over and unplugging itself. His son then turns to his dad and says "good 
thing we put our safety glasses on, huh dad."
db


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Re: always wear your face sheld

2019-03-24 Thread 'Curt George' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
 Ugg! Ouch!A crash-helmet and full face shield would have still hurt.Safety 
first.
C.A.G.
On Sunday, March 24, 2019, 9:37:40 AM EDT, 'Frank Vidmar' via Legacy 
Ornamental Mills  wrote:  
 
 Yes thanks for the reminder. Most of those incidents are speed related . 
Turning at too high of a speed. 500rpm all you need for most things. 

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I’mstill cringing after looking at these not legacy but still a good lesson
 
  
 
Bill 
 

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Re: always wear your face sheld

2019-03-24 Thread 'Frank Vidmar' via Legacy Ornamental Mills
Yes thanks for the reminder. Most of those incidents are speed related . 
Turning at too high of a speed. 500rpm all you need for most things. 

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