babylon355
Established Member
Now I am in possession of the said mask, I don't think it would have completely prevented any injury but I have to say I reckon there would have been a lot less facial damage. I would still have taken a tremendous whack on the head but it would have no doubt helped to soften the blow.
I tried to do some more today but it really seems to have knocked my confidence despite having the mask on - which I thoroughly recommend. One down point is that when the weather is cold, the air it blows in feels very cold but no doubt once it starts warming up it should be fine.
I've taken the plunge and will be getting a Jet 3520b lathe and it should be with me by next week so once that's up and running it'll be non stop turning for me.
I've also ordered a pair of X-ray specs off eBay so I can spot any hidden shakes, a bargain at only £4.99!
I tried to do some more today but it really seems to have knocked my confidence despite having the mask on - which I thoroughly recommend. One down point is that when the weather is cold, the air it blows in feels very cold but no doubt once it starts warming up it should be fine.
I've taken the plunge and will be getting a Jet 3520b lathe and it should be with me by next week so once that's up and running it'll be non stop turning for me.
I've also ordered a pair of X-ray specs off eBay so I can spot any hidden shakes, a bargain at only £4.99!