mattp
Well-known member
Afternoon guys.
I want to know what eye protection people use when grinding as I have been unfortunate enough to need to go to the local eye unit twice in a couple of months to have a foreign body removed from my eye. In fairness in 19yrs of using grinders etc I have not had this issue much, last time was at least 10yrs ago and then it got around a visor and under the glasses so just plain bad luck.
Typically I use a full face shield with close fitting specs behind for the big stuff and then real close fitting specs for the small intricate stuff; I grind away from my line of sight so in theory coupled with 3M carbon filters and ear defenders / welders skull cap, welders gauntlets and long sleeve clothing I do my best to protect myself against injury. I have seen more than enough people use no eye or hand protection and I think they are mad, ironically them seem to get away with it.
I would add that I think I have only had issues when working directly under a vehicle, the last 2 times were using rotary die grinders with hardened metal rasps (so not expendable abrasives) which would lead me to think that it might have been a metal chip that fell into the eye and got into the eye by trying to remove it / rubbing the eye; the metal has not been the issue, it is the rust staining on both occasions which invoices scraping it off to remove it -this hurts as it heals up.
I am thinking of using ski type goggles from now on or swimming goggles behind a pair of specs as can't be going through the risk of more injury -it nothing else it is bloody painful
I want to know what eye protection people use when grinding as I have been unfortunate enough to need to go to the local eye unit twice in a couple of months to have a foreign body removed from my eye. In fairness in 19yrs of using grinders etc I have not had this issue much, last time was at least 10yrs ago and then it got around a visor and under the glasses so just plain bad luck.
Typically I use a full face shield with close fitting specs behind for the big stuff and then real close fitting specs for the small intricate stuff; I grind away from my line of sight so in theory coupled with 3M carbon filters and ear defenders / welders skull cap, welders gauntlets and long sleeve clothing I do my best to protect myself against injury. I have seen more than enough people use no eye or hand protection and I think they are mad, ironically them seem to get away with it.
I would add that I think I have only had issues when working directly under a vehicle, the last 2 times were using rotary die grinders with hardened metal rasps (so not expendable abrasives) which would lead me to think that it might have been a metal chip that fell into the eye and got into the eye by trying to remove it / rubbing the eye; the metal has not been the issue, it is the rust staining on both occasions which invoices scraping it off to remove it -this hurts as it heals up.
I am thinking of using ski type goggles from now on or swimming goggles behind a pair of specs as can't be going through the risk of more injury -it nothing else it is bloody painful