glad to hear it mate,so you'll be back at it tommorow then,looking forward to seeing the finished result.
All sorted now thanks
There was nothing left in it, the spark just hit, burned and dropped out
I'm with magicol. These "diy" shops stuff isnt usually up to industrial use. Just generic chinese crap....after all they only have lil eyes. Haha
Machine mart or similar everyday.hope ya eyes better. From experience bet it hurts like a motherfkr
I got this bit of iron in my eye as an engineering sprog 40 years ago whilst fettling a casting with an air grinder.. It went in deep so no way was it coming out again.
Stupid thing is I still take chances without protection at times:doh:
And if you ever go for an MRI scan please tell them.....cos if you think it hurt on the way in........it'll be a bastid on the way out
You are right, I would tell them about if I were to need an MRIWould you want to take the chance...
anyone any where round london are better off going straight to moorfield rather than the local AnESo is it sorted then, or still in there?
A mate of mine did the same. Ended up in moorfields where they used some feckin enormous magnet to get it out.
theres ratings for eye protection. F is everyday dirt n grime, dust all that bollocks, B is the minium for cutting if i rember me abrasive wheel course correctly.Which i dont cos im drinkinginging.I'm with magicol. These "diy" shops stuff isnt usually up to industrial use. Just generic chinese crap....after all they only have lil eyes. Haha
Machine mart or similar everyday.hope ya eyes better. From experience bet it hurts like a motherfkr
Always goggles for grinding, glasses are not good enough.ok sohaving read the horror stories here.... what's the best thing to get for Kai to use? Remember he only has a little head so standard size goggles leave a little gap at the edges. He has a welding mask (one of those self darkening thingys) but if there is something better I can get him that will help ward off metal in the eye then I'll buy it for him!