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Puckdropper

08/06/2018 11:09 PM

Face Shield on Amazon on sale

I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!

I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
hearing protection.

https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE

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DerbyDad03

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

14/06/2018 2:32 PM

On Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 10:03:18 AM UTC-4, Spalted Walt wrote:
> swalker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 08 Jun 2018 23:09:25 GMT, Puckdropper <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
> >> I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
> >> to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
> >>
> >> I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
> >> but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
> >> It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
> >> hearing protection.
> >>
> >> https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
> >> S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
> >>
> >> Puckdropper
> >
> > Please note that this shield is not rated for high impact.
>
> That's probably the reason they have "Must be worn with safety eyewear
> or goggles" in the description.
>
> Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark:
> https://i.imgur.com/ck3D0Ov.jpg
> https://i.imgur.com/de7chfO.jpg
> https://i.imgur.com/v1GwcRp.jpg
>
> Never be ashamed of a scar it simply means that you was stronger than
> whatever tried to hurt you. - Rumi
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFbUtsSQBz0

I almost lost an eye because of a bar clamp. My safety glasses did their job.

I was dry fitting a railing while building my deck. I clamped the railing
to a post with a 36" bar clamp, stupidly pointing the bar end out into the
yard. I stepped back about 10, 15' to see how the railing looked and decided to
make an adjustment. As I walked back towards the deck my eyes were focused
on the railing. About 3' from the railing my head snapped back as I walked
straight into the 3/4" x 1/4" end of the steel bar. The end of the bar hit
square in the middle of the left lens of my safety glasses, slid upwards
and ripped a 3" long gash in my forehead starting right above the eyebrow.

I hit the bar with enough force to crack the lens of the glasses. I have no
doubt that I would have pushed my eyeball into my skull if I hadn't have been
wearing them. I felt myself going into shock while the blood ran down my face.
The shock was more from fear of what could have happened vs. the actual blow
to my head. I was literally shaking as I thought about the outcome had I not
been wearing those safety glasses.

DD

"Dr. Deb"

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

11/06/2018 11:13 AM

On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 11:05:44 AM UTC-5, Spalted Walt wrote:

>
> > I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
> > I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
> > to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
> >
> > I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
> > but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
> > It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
> > hearing protection.
> >
> > https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
> > S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
>
> Now for the minimalist ;) I've been very pleased with these:
> https://www.amazon.com/Crossfire-19218-Wire-Safety-Glasses/dp/B00A1B71KK/
>
> I bought them last summer for weedeating as an alternative to foggy,
> sweat-droplet-covered lens, safety glasses. My reading glasses fit
> nicely underneath so now I often use them in the shop as well.
>
> I had originally interned to buy the $36 Bugz Eye goggles:
> https://www.amazon.com/Bugz-Eye-Sight-Shield-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00455WUYA/
> but I decided to try the cheaper Crossfire because I wasn't sure I
> could tolerate the restricted view of looking through wire screen. It
> turned out to be a non-issue for me.

Good looking, but IF you have ever had a large chunk come flying off a blank at about 1500rpm, you are really glad that thing hit the face SHIELD and not your, much more sensitive, face.

Sc

Sonny

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

12/06/2018 6:38 AM

On Friday, June 8, 2018 at 7:40:59 PM UTC-5, DerbyDad03 wrote:
> On Friday, June 8, 2018 at 7:09:29 PM UTC-4, Puckdropper wrote:
> > I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
> > I just bought two more.
> > Puckdropper
>
> Ordered. Thanks!

I have two peg boards, each side the shop. I'm so lazy, these days, I dislike walking across the shop to fetch something from the farther peg board.

My old face shield's head band broke several months ago, procrastinated about getting a new one, though I missed having one available.... the shield was dulled from long term use, anyway. I ordered two of these shields, one for each peg board.

Thanks for posting. Seems, I need a wake-up call, now and then.

Sonny

Dt

DerbyDad03

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

08/06/2018 5:40 PM

On Friday, June 8, 2018 at 7:09:29 PM UTC-4, Puckdropper wrote:
> I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
> I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
> to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
>
> I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
> but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
> It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
> hearing protection.
>
> https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
> S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
>
> Puckdropper

Ordered. Thanks!

ss

swalker

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

13/06/2018 6:49 PM

On Fri, 08 Jun 2018 23:09:25 GMT, Puckdropper <[email protected]>
wrote:

>I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
>I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
>to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
>
>I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
>but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
>It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
>hearing protection.
>
>https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
>S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
>
>Puckdropper

Please note that this shield is not rated for high impact.

DM

Doug Miller

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

20/06/2018 2:45 PM

Spalted Walt <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:

> Now for the minimalist ;) I've been very pleased with these:
> https://www.amazon.com/Crossfire-19218-Wire-Safety-Glasses/dp/B00A1B71KK/

I point this out every three or four years... guess it's time again: There are other things on your
face besides your eyes that need protection. Goggles and safety glasses won't protect your
nose or your teeth.

It's probably been twenty years since I've worn goggles or safety glasses in my shop. The
face shield is so easy. So comfortable. Slips right over my prescription glasses. Doesn't fog.
And has occasionally intercepted something headed straight for my mouth.

DM

Doug Miller

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

20/06/2018 2:48 PM

DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote in news:15cfb2c6-af7e-4e2d-8a3a-
[email protected]:

> I almost lost an eye because of a bar clamp. My safety glasses did their job.

They might have saved your life.
>
> I was dry fitting a railing while building my deck. I clamped the railing
> to a post with a 36" bar clamp, stupidly pointing the bar end out into the
> yard. I stepped back about 10, 15' to see how the railing looked and decided to
> make an adjustment. As I walked back towards the deck my eyes were focused
> on the railing. About 3' from the railing my head snapped back as I walked
> straight into the 3/4" x 1/4" end of the steel bar. The end of the bar hit
> square in the middle of the left lens of my safety glasses, slid upwards
> and ripped a 3" long gash in my forehead starting right above the eyebrow.
>
> I hit the bar with enough force to crack the lens of the glasses. I have no
> doubt that I would have pushed my eyeball into my skull if I hadn't have been
> wearing them. I felt myself going into shock while the blood ran down my face.
> The shock was more from fear of what could have happened vs. the actual blow
> to my head. I was literally shaking as I thought about the outcome had I not
> been wearing those safety glasses.
>
>

SW

Spalted Walt

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

10/06/2018 9:23 PM

-MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Now for the minimalist ;) I've been very pleased with these:
> > https://www.amazon.com/Crossfire-19218-Wire-Safety-Glasses/dp/B00A1B71KK/
> >
> > I bought them last summer for weedeating as an alternative to foggy,
> > sweat-droplet-covered lens, safety glasses. My reading glasses fit
> > nicely underneath so now I often use them in the shop as well.
> >
> > I had originally interned to buy the $36 Bugz Eye goggles:
> > https://www.amazon.com/Bugz-Eye-Sight-Shield-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00455WUYA/
> > but I decided to try the cheaper Crossfire because I wasn't sure I
> > could tolerate the restricted view of looking through wire screen. It
> > turned out to be a non-issue for me.
> >
>
> Interesting!
> So, do you end up just not seeing the wire because it's so close to your
> eyes?

I'd be lying if I said the wires completely disappear, but for me,
after a few seconds it becomes negligible. One thing worth mentioning
is the Bugz Eye goggles are not coated/painted black like the
others. A couple of the reviews I read (on Baileys or Amazon) mentioned
when the sun was low and you looked in a particular direction
sometimes they'd get a bright reflection into the eye from the shiny
stainless strands. That hasn't been an issue w/black coated at all.

Another concern I had was how easily would the screen wire bend? I
don't know if it's stainless or not but I think it would have to be
considering the amazing amount of thumb pressure I can put on the
lens area with zero bending/deflecting.

I was unaware 'mesh glasses' even existed until I ran across them
while looking for wire mesh face shields at Bailey's site last year:

http://www.baileysonline.com/Safety-First-Aid/Hard-Hats-Helmets/Face-Shields/
http://www.baileysonline.com/Safety-First-Aid/Safety-Glasses/

nn

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

21/06/2018 11:19 PM

On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 at 9:45:41 AM UTC-5, Doug Miller wrote:
=20
> I point this out every three or four years... guess it's time again: Ther=
e are other things on your=20
> face besides your eyes that need protection. Goggles and safety glasses w=
on't protect your=20
> nose or your teeth.
>=20
> It's probably been twenty years since I've worn goggles or safety glasses=
in my shop. The=20
> face shield is so easy. So comfortable. Slips right over my prescription =
glasses. Doesn't fog.=20
> And has occasionally intercepted something headed straight for my mouth.

I agree. I started wearing a face shield when using a chipping hammer, but=
went to goggle because they are easier to keep up with. Back to face shie=
lds when I am turning on the lathe. Many years ago I got a nice little goo=
se egg in the middle of my forehead when a heavily spalted piece of punky p=
ecan blew apart and smacked me in the head.

Since then, the face shield has stopped an awful lot of flying debris from =
the lathe!

Robert

SW

Spalted Walt

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

10/06/2018 4:05 PM

Puckdropper <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
> I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
> to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
>
> I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
> but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
> It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
> hearing protection.
>
> https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
> S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE

Now for the minimalist ;) I've been very pleased with these:
https://www.amazon.com/Crossfire-19218-Wire-Safety-Glasses/dp/B00A1B71KK/

I bought them last summer for weedeating as an alternative to foggy,
sweat-droplet-covered lens, safety glasses. My reading glasses fit
nicely underneath so now I often use them in the shop as well.

I had originally interned to buy the $36 Bugz Eye goggles:
https://www.amazon.com/Bugz-Eye-Sight-Shield-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00455WUYA/
but I decided to try the cheaper Crossfire because I wasn't sure I
could tolerate the restricted view of looking through wire screen. It
turned out to be a non-issue for me.

SW

Spalted Walt

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

15/06/2018 3:10 PM

DerbyDad03 <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 10:03:18 AM UTC-4, Spalted Walt wrote:
> > swalker <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > On Fri, 08 Jun 2018 23:09:25 GMT, Puckdropper <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > >> I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
> > >> I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
> > >> to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
> > >>
> > >> I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
> > >> but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
> > >> It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
> > >> hearing protection.
> > >>
> > >> https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
> > >> S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
> > >>
> > >> Puckdropper
> > >
> > > Please note that this shield is not rated for high impact.
> >
> > That's probably the reason they have "Must be worn with safety eyewear
> > or goggles" in the description.
> >
> > Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark:
> > https://i.imgur.com/ck3D0Ov.jpg
> > https://i.imgur.com/de7chfO.jpg
> > https://i.imgur.com/v1GwcRp.jpg
> >
> > Never be ashamed of a scar it simply means that you was stronger than
> > whatever tried to hurt you. - Rumi
> >
> > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFbUtsSQBz0
>
> I almost lost an eye because of a bar clamp. My safety glasses did their job.
>
> I was dry fitting a railing while building my deck. I clamped the railing
> to a post with a 36" bar clamp, stupidly pointing the bar end out into the
> yard. I stepped back about 10, 15' to see how the railing looked and decided to
> make an adjustment. As I walked back towards the deck my eyes were focused
> on the railing. About 3' from the railing my head snapped back as I walked
> straight into the 3/4" x 1/4" end of the steel bar. The end of the bar hit
> square in the middle of the left lens of my safety glasses, slid upwards
> and ripped a 3" long gash in my forehead starting right above the eyebrow.
>
> I hit the bar with enough force to crack the lens of the glasses. I have no
> doubt that I would have pushed my eyeball into my skull if I hadn't have been
> wearing them. I felt myself going into shock while the blood ran down my face.
> The shock was more from fear of what could have happened vs. the actual blow
> to my head. I was literally shaking as I thought about the outcome had I not
> been wearing those safety glasses.

These dovetail nicely with your personal experience:
https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/4npyfu/safety_specs_saved_this_guys_eye_from_an/
https://www.reddit.com/r/pics/comments/21kisp/this_is_why_you_wear_safety_glasses/

Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

10/06/2018 11:16 AM

On 6/10/18 11:05 AM, Spalted Walt wrote:
> Puckdropper <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
>> I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
>> to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
>>
>> I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
>> but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
>> It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
>> hearing protection.
>>
>> https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
>> S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
>
> Now for the minimalist ;) I've been very pleased with these:
> https://www.amazon.com/Crossfire-19218-Wire-Safety-Glasses/dp/B00A1B71KK/
>
> I bought them last summer for weedeating as an alternative to foggy,
> sweat-droplet-covered lens, safety glasses. My reading glasses fit
> nicely underneath so now I often use them in the shop as well.
>
> I had originally interned to buy the $36 Bugz Eye goggles:
> https://www.amazon.com/Bugz-Eye-Sight-Shield-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00455WUYA/
> but I decided to try the cheaper Crossfire because I wasn't sure I
> could tolerate the restricted view of looking through wire screen. It
> turned out to be a non-issue for me.
>

Interesting!
So, do you end up just not seeing the wire because it's so close to your
eyes?


--

-MIKE-

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
www.mikedrums.com

Mm

-MIKE-

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

10/06/2018 5:26 PM

On 6/10/18 4:23 PM, Spalted Walt wrote:
> -MIKE- <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>> Now for the minimalist ;) I've been very pleased with these:
>>> https://www.amazon.com/Crossfire-19218-Wire-Safety-Glasses/dp/B00A1B71KK/
>>>
>>> I bought them last summer for weedeating as an alternative to foggy,
>>> sweat-droplet-covered lens, safety glasses. My reading glasses fit
>>> nicely underneath so now I often use them in the shop as well.
>>>
>>> I had originally interned to buy the $36 Bugz Eye goggles:
>>> https://www.amazon.com/Bugz-Eye-Sight-Shield-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00455WUYA/
>>> but I decided to try the cheaper Crossfire because I wasn't sure I
>>> could tolerate the restricted view of looking through wire screen. It
>>> turned out to be a non-issue for me.
>>>
>>
>> Interesting!
>> So, do you end up just not seeing the wire because it's so close to your
>> eyes?
>
> I'd be lying if I said the wires completely disappear, but for me,
> after a few seconds it becomes negligible. One thing worth mentioning
> is the Bugz Eye goggles are not coated/painted black like the
> others. A couple of the reviews I read (on Baileys or Amazon) mentioned
> when the sun was low and you looked in a particular direction
> sometimes they'd get a bright reflection into the eye from the shiny
> stainless strands. That hasn't been an issue w/black coated at all.
>
> Another concern I had was how easily would the screen wire bend? I
> don't know if it's stainless or not but I think it would have to be
> considering the amazing amount of thumb pressure I can put on the
> lens area with zero bending/deflecting.
>
> I was unaware 'mesh glasses' even existed until I ran across them
> while looking for wire mesh face shields at Bailey's site last year:
>
> http://www.baileysonline.com/Safety-First-Aid/Hard-Hats-Helmets/Face-Shields/
> http://www.baileysonline.com/Safety-First-Aid/Safety-Glasses/
>

I have a mesh face shield for the chainsaw and I forget it's there. It
just dims things a bit, which can be nice in bright daylight.

I just didn't know how it would work so close to the eyes.
Cheap enough, I might give them a shot.


--

-MIKE-

"Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life"
--Elvin Jones (1927-2004)
--
www.mikedrums.com

SW

Spalted Walt

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

11/06/2018 7:23 PM

"Dr. Deb" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sunday, June 10, 2018 at 11:05:44 AM UTC-5, Spalted Walt wrote:
>
> >
> > > I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
> > > I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
> > > to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
> > >
> > > I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
> > > but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
> > > It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
> > > hearing protection.
> > >
> > > https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
> > > S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
> >
> > Now for the minimalist ;) I've been very pleased with these:
> > https://www.amazon.com/Crossfire-19218-Wire-Safety-Glasses/dp/B00A1B71KK/
> >
> > I bought them last summer for weedeating as an alternative to foggy,
> > sweat-droplet-covered lens, safety glasses. My reading glasses fit
> > nicely underneath so now I often use them in the shop as well.
> >
> > I had originally interned to buy the $36 Bugz Eye goggles:
> > https://www.amazon.com/Bugz-Eye-Sight-Shield-Safety-Goggles/dp/B00455WUYA/
> > but I decided to try the cheaper Crossfire because I wasn't sure I
> > could tolerate the restricted view of looking through wire screen. It
> > turned out to be a non-issue for me.
>
> Good looking, but IF you have ever had a large chunk come flying off a blank at about 1500rpm, you are really glad that thing hit the face SHIELD and not your, much more sensitive, face.

Scars are tattoos with better stories.

SW

Spalted Walt

in reply to Puckdropper on 08/06/2018 11:09 PM

14/06/2018 2:03 PM

swalker <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, 08 Jun 2018 23:09:25 GMT, Puckdropper <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I've used this full-face shield for over a year. It's my go-to shield and
>> I just bought two more. Amazon is showing it as $22.82. Even if you have
>> to buy several to get free shipping, it's worth it!
>>
>> I haven't had the shield fog up on me (a big problem with safety goggles),
>> but have had it get a little dusty. A quick wipe with a towel fixes that.
>> It works with my Dust-B-Gone dust mask but not with my earmuff style
>> hearing protection.
>>
>> https://smile.amazon.com/Uvex-Bionic-Polycarbonate-Anti-Fog-
>> S8510/dp/B001VY3ACE
>>
>> Puckdropper
>
> Please note that this shield is not rated for high impact.

That's probably the reason they have "Must be worn with safety eyewear
or goggles" in the description.

Ouch! That's gonna leave a mark:
https://i.imgur.com/ck3D0Ov.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/de7chfO.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/v1GwcRp.jpg

Never be ashamed of a scar it simply means that you was stronger than
whatever tried to hurt you. - Rumi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mFbUtsSQBz0


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