[AT] Fw: Truck & Tractor Tool Guide Part Two
Louis
louis at kellnet.com
Thu Mar 17 19:29:04 PST 2005
I was in the doctor's office that afternoon. I couldn't hardly stand
it. It really hurt to blink. Fortunately, I didn't have to wear a
patch.
That afternoon after I left the doctor's office, I went to TSC and got a
pair of safety glasses. I had been lucky to that point. Now I wear my
safety glasses when I am grinding and even when I am using the wire
wheel or any other activity that can get crap in my eyes. That afternoon
the eye doctor really bawled me out, for my own good.
As I get older, I am realizing the importance of safety and taking care
of myself..
Lou
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I was grinding on something the sparks went into my garbage can
> and set some paper on fire. At the same time I got a spark in my eye.
> Lou
I learned the hard way almost thirty years ago to use eye protection
for grinding. I never knew for sure how it happened but I can still
recall the pain that eventually drove me to a doctor to have a piece of
steel removed from my eye. It was during harvest and I was using a
p.t.o. combine behind the 930 Case. I had to work with one eye for a
while as the doc put a patch over the injured one. Luckily it was the
left eye injured. leaving my right eye still functional for all the over
the shoulder work involved in pull type combining. I was lucky. Good
vision, like so many things, is often taken for granted until we lose
it.
Ralph in Sask.
http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
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