EastCoastCB
Senior Member
There are guards for angle grinders?
They all come with one installed. Like seatbelts in cars.
There are guards for angle grinders?
They all come with one installed. Like seatbelts in cars.
I've been using angle grinders professionally for over 20 years. First thing I do is take the guard off. I disable the trigger interlock so it just goes when I touch the paddle. And I never where anything but my usual prescription specs. No gloves. One thing I would say is to stay away from the thumb switches. Paddles are much safer.
I know my 2¢ worth is bad advice. But I do have experience and all I'm hearing from the rest of the rest of the comments is fear in the absence of experience. I also don't wear a seat belt, get check ups, wear a mask, a bicycle helmet. All of these things for years on end w/o incident.
I know my 2¢ worth is bad advice. But I do have experience and all I'm hearing from the rest of the rest of the comments is fear in the absence of experience. I also don't wear a seat belt, get check ups, wear a mask, a bicycle helmet. All of these things for years on end w/o incident.
sadly bad advice and chest beating has become the main form of conversation on here these days.
It's a miracle you and I are alive and in one piece.
Did you also ride in the back of a pickup truck on the highway and when running around at slower speeds sit on the tail gate with your feet dangling?
OH.... did you drink out of a plain old garden hose too?
I don't wear a mask unless they make me or I'm in a toxic atmosphere.
I didn't wash my greasy hands, just a rag wipe, before I pulled out a smoke.
I used dry cleaning solvent to get the nasty grease off before washing my hands and arms with soap and water AT THE END OF THE DAY.
I rode horses, bareback, with no bridle just a rope, and NO HELMET.
I rode motorcycles with no helmet, even smacked the rear quarterpanel of a car that turned right from the left turn lane.
And here I am. Alive. 3 score into this thing called life.
I'm better than 7 score into the fiasco called life. I've done many of the things you list. Mom got over worrying eventually. If I bump into a catastrophe next week I know who to blame. Seems to me you can't live if you are afraid to die.
Maybe you've read Pasha Glubb? We are in the Age of Decadence. I have respect for the men an women who accepted hardship and danger to build this country in the Age of Pioneers. I know I have failed them by living a soft coddle life and that they will will be memorialized by history while we will be derided as weaklings hiding from danger and foisting responsibility.live smart, not hard.
Maybe you've read Pasha Glubb? We are in the Age of Decadence. I have respect for the men an women who accepted hardship and danger to build this country in the Age of Pioneers. I know I have failed them by living a soft coddle life and that they will will be memorialized by history while we will be derided as weaklings hiding from danger and foisting responsibility.
I certainly have not lived the life you describe.
This is PPE thread- I fully expected the chest beating and anti-safety crowd.
But I wasn't expecting yall to double down on the bad advice then give "philosophical" reasons to try and insult or otherwise denegrate anyone trying to work safely.