I was watching an old episode of Mountain Men today. The guy names Jason was working on a small forge and making a set of fir irons like the kind one hangs kettles from over a camp fire.
He's hammering out something on the anvil and a piece of hot metal flew up and hit him just under his eye and burned his eye lid.
So he complains and holds his eye a while and puts some cold water on it. Then he finally goes right back to work hammering on that anvil. Not a very smart guy. In the first place he's not wearing safety glasses and has a piece of hot metal just miss his eye by a fraction of an inch so what does he do? Right, he goes right back to hammering again with no safety glasses.
What a fool. I suppose you guys again will think that I'm too picky about safety glasses. Go ahead and flame away.
He's hammering out something on the anvil and a piece of hot metal flew up and hit him just under his eye and burned his eye lid.
So he complains and holds his eye a while and puts some cold water on it. Then he finally goes right back to work hammering on that anvil. Not a very smart guy. In the first place he's not wearing safety glasses and has a piece of hot metal just miss his eye by a fraction of an inch so what does he do? Right, he goes right back to hammering again with no safety glasses.
What a fool. I suppose you guys again will think that I'm too picky about safety glasses. Go ahead and flame away.