Dr_evil
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I use normal glasses for grinding on a wheel, using flap disc or using slitting disc but if I'm using a grinding disc or cutter I'll use proper googles
May have to invest in a pair of them just for grinding etc. And use the ones in the pic the rest of the time as i barely notice they are there.
After I suffered the metal grindings in the eye while wearing standard safety plastic glasses I upgraded to THESE Bolle Blast goggles. Really good quality and no misting
Sweet... bought some of these and also the Bolle Tracker 2 glasses as my dewalt ones (I have come to realize) really are not enough for the work I'm doing.... Some more great advice from Landyzone
At least you are doing it the right way, buying them before you have to take a trip to A&E to have some doc pick out metal splinters from your eyeball. If you want some more advice DO NOT pick up the grinder without putting on the goggles it only takes a second to get a stray metal splinter fly into you eye
How did you cut them? They look hench!
Cut em into squares using a automatic hacksaw machine at work the cut the corners to make the v shape with an angle grinder.
Did you finish them with a grinder or did you polish and round the edges? They look mighty shiny sir....
The "hench" recovery points welded into some box section which will eventually form part of the front bumper
Sir, that's a fine job you've done there!
Thank you
Now cannot wait for the rest of the box and the 6mm sheet to turn up so i can continue with the bumper build.
6mm will be nice and beefy its what I use on my personal stuff or at least close 1/4" is preferred
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