Last week I had a hot piece of swarf fly of a steel bar I was turning in the lathe and hit me in the corner of the eyelid. No great damage a few small burn marks. Due to failing eyesight I had been wearing my reading glasses to see up close. And by wearing them on the end of my nose, so as to see over them for distance viewing. I realise that they did not offer the protection that safety glasses would and count myself lucky on this occasion.
I have bought off ebay a pair of by-focal safety glasses at a cost of £9.25 + .99 P&P. You can get them halve the price in the U.S.A. Although I find the split line of the 1.5 magnification a bit strange. When using them on the lathe they are O.K. because you are looking down onto the job in the chuck. But on the mill I tend to look at some jobs level with the bed and find the bi-focal bit to far down the lens if I like them I will maybe get a proscription pair from the opticians.
What have others done in this situation?
Dave Bick
I have bought off ebay a pair of by-focal safety glasses at a cost of £9.25 + .99 P&P. You can get them halve the price in the U.S.A. Although I find the split line of the 1.5 magnification a bit strange. When using them on the lathe they are O.K. because you are looking down onto the job in the chuck. But on the mill I tend to look at some jobs level with the bed and find the bi-focal bit to far down the lens if I like them I will maybe get a proscription pair from the opticians.
What have others done in this situation?
Dave Bick