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I finally got a first-hand shot at why you need to wear specs when working metal. I was jig-sawing some thick-gauge stainless sheet, sans glasses, and had a little micro spec fly up into my eye. Just before it happened, my Guardian Angel whispered in my ear that I needed glasses and I blew it off. I even saw the thing glint before hitting. It stung for a while and caused me to tear a little then went away. I figured I teared it out. hahahahahahaha A few hours later, at dinner, I felt the sting again and asked my wife to take a look. I even pointed to where it was. Using a little mega magnet (luckily it was magnetic stainless - is that some 300 series?) she sucked it out. she was amazed at how small it was and that I could even feel it. I typically wear glasses anytime I am in the "shop" and this once I didn't. I even usually have enough for four or five visitors as well as little foamy earplugs too. I consider myself warned and verrry lucky.
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I am glad all turned out well. There are many lessons learned as we go through life, hopefully this is one lesson that won't need to be relearned. I even wear safety glasses at re-enactments that have the appearance of period glasses. Reb The Civil War Blacksmith |
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