Woodworking.... that’s hard on the eyes!

Is this for real?
Well that explains it!
you played racket ball at 21... when did you take up knitting? 15?
i have to wear readers now to take a stem out, when i started i used readers for moment work... now loop for it. and after a day of close up stuff, i can't see with out them... a few days with out looking at tiny parts, i can see mostly fine again...
I always wear safety glasses. A full face shield actually. I just happened to be showing one of my boys how to use the machine, gave him my shield, pushed the power button and turned to go in the house when I heard a funny noise. So I turned and BAM!Tanukjaju wrote:Oh damn!! Ever since I had an eye accident at 21, I’ve always used safety glasses. Mine was from playing squash. (Similar to racket ball (for US members)
5 days bed rest in a hospital .... fortunately for me my recovery was 100%.
Crap.... you just made me very afraid of my miter and table saws.jrlmsla wrote: ↑March 28th, 2019, 6:29 pmI always wear safety glasses. A full face shield actually. I just happened to be showing one of my boys how to use the machine, gave him my shield, pushed the power button and turned to go in the house when I heard a funny noise. So I turned and BAM!Tanukjaju wrote:Oh damn!! Ever since I had an eye accident at 21, I’ve always used safety glasses. Mine was from playing squash. (Similar to racket ball (for US members)
5 days bed rest in a hospital .... fortunately for me my recovery was 100%.
Healthy fear!Tanukjaju wrote:Crap.... you just made me very afraid of my miter and table saws.jrlmsla wrote: ↑March 28th, 2019, 6:29 pmI always wear safety glasses. A full face shield actually. I just happened to be showing one of my boys how to use the machine, gave him my shield, pushed the power button and turned to go in the house when I heard a funny noise. So I turned and BAM!Tanukjaju wrote:Oh damn!! Ever since I had an eye accident at 21, I’ve always used safety glasses. Mine was from playing squash. (Similar to racket ball (for US members)
5 days bed rest in a hospital .... fortunately for me my recovery was 100%.