Shop safety tips
Moderator: FORDification
- FORDification
- Site & Forum Admin
- Posts: 8050
- Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:52 am
- Location: Kansas, Wellsville
- Contact:
Shop safety tips
Here's a good shop safety tip:
When using a wire wheel attachment in an angle grinder to clean rusty steel, always wear heavy clothing and especially eye protection. I took this shot this evening of the front of my sweatshirt after using my angle grinder for about 20 minutes:
Those things really come whizzing out of the wire wheel when they break off. I've actually gotten them embedded into my skin! In fact, several months ago while stripping paint with this thing, I walked into the shop bathroom and happened to look in the mirror and saw one of these actually sticking out of my forehead with a little dried blood around it! (I was wearing goggles.)
I'm guessing most of you know to use eye protection when doing something like this, but I just thought I'd add the visual as to WHY. Your eyes won't recover very well from getting one of these wires embedded into it.
When using a wire wheel attachment in an angle grinder to clean rusty steel, always wear heavy clothing and especially eye protection. I took this shot this evening of the front of my sweatshirt after using my angle grinder for about 20 minutes:
Those things really come whizzing out of the wire wheel when they break off. I've actually gotten them embedded into my skin! In fact, several months ago while stripping paint with this thing, I walked into the shop bathroom and happened to look in the mirror and saw one of these actually sticking out of my forehead with a little dried blood around it! (I was wearing goggles.)
I'm guessing most of you know to use eye protection when doing something like this, but I just thought I'd add the visual as to WHY. Your eyes won't recover very well from getting one of these wires embedded into it.
____| \__
-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
- FORDification
- Site & Forum Admin
- Posts: 8050
- Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:52 am
- Location: Kansas, Wellsville
- Contact:
re: Shop safety tips
Here's another good shop tip: When it comes time to remove heater hoses, especially ones that have been on for a while, slide the hose clamp back and and then slit the heater hose lengthwise along the nipple and peel back. It's almost guaranteed that if you try twisting the hose off the nipple that you're going to bend and/or break the nipple off. Here's a picture of heater hoses I was removing from a factory A/C setup today. These hoses had actually fused themselves to the heater core...I'd definitely have ruined the core if I'd tried twisting these hoses off.
____| \__
-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
-
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 22329
- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 8:17 pm
- Location: Kansas, Ottawa
- Contact:
- flyboy2610
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 4901
- Joined: Sun Oct 03, 2004 6:42 pm
- Location: Nebraska, Lincoln
re: Shop safety tips
Proper equipment for using angle grinders: Heavy, long sleeved shirt and long pants, good work gloves, safety goggles, and hearing protection.
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
Red Green
If you're going to live like there's no hell...............
you'd better be right.
http://theworldasiseeit-flyboy2610.blog ... ee-it.html
Red Green
If you're going to live like there's no hell...............
you'd better be right.
http://theworldasiseeit-flyboy2610.blog ... ee-it.html
-
- Blue Oval Fanatic
- Posts: 826
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:31 am
re: Shop safety tips
And don't use a wire wheel on a air powered die grinder!!!!
-
- Blue Oval Fanatic
- Posts: 826
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:31 am
re: Shop safety tips
Another tip. If your gonna do under dash work, a set of 1/4" sockets
and a wobble will make it a lot more pleasant. If you have air, get a
1/4" air ratchet too. They look like toys, but their great to have around.
and a wobble will make it a lot more pleasant. If you have air, get a
1/4" air ratchet too. They look like toys, but their great to have around.
- 390Nut
- Blue Oval Guru
- Posts: 1052
- Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 1:23 pm
- Location: Fife, WA
Re: re: Shop safety tips
Yeah, but they are the kinda toys I long to have...Jake11 wrote:Another tip. If your gonna do under dash work, a set of 1/4" sockets
and a wobble will make it a lot more pleasant. If you have air, get a
1/4" air ratchet too. They look like toys, but their great to have around.
I still need a compressor first, though.
Paul
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10251
Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
`69 F100 390 4spd driver
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?cat=10251
Dura-Spark II Conversion info at:
http://home.comcast.net/~390nut/Dura-SparkII.htm
Pipes71 did once say, "bumps and bikes.. what a great combo!"
-
- Blue Oval Fanatic
- Posts: 826
- Joined: Mon Nov 21, 2005 1:31 am
re: Shop safety tips
You gotta get a compessor, Paul!!
Sears has some good deals sometimes.
Sears has some good deals sometimes.
- HOWDY69
- Preferred User
- Posts: 484
- Joined: Sat Dec 31, 2005 6:31 pm
- Location: California, Sacramento
- FORDification
- Site & Forum Admin
- Posts: 8050
- Joined: Sun Jul 11, 2004 12:52 am
- Location: Kansas, Wellsville
- Contact:
re: Shop safety tips
I've actually found the flat braided-wire wheels to do the best job. I was disappointed in how the wire cups actually performed in stripping rust or paint. I've tried a little of everything:
The wheel mounted in that grinder is what I'm sticking with....that, and the 3M composite wheel (blue, middle-right), which is a little more aggressive.
The wheel mounted in that grinder is what I'm sticking with....that, and the 3M composite wheel (blue, middle-right), which is a little more aggressive.
____| \__
-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
-O-----O- Keith
'67 F-100 2WD SWB ~ '69 F-100 4WD SWB w/7" chop ~ 1975 F-250 Ranger XLT Supercab Camper Special
My '67 restoration video
-> Posting and you! <-a MUST watch for all!!
- flyboy2610
- 100% FORDified!
- Posts: 4901
- Joined: Sun Oct 03, 2004 6:42 pm
- Location: Nebraska, Lincoln
re: Shop safety tips
I don't know how much the Sears grinder goes for, but I bought a Millwaukee for $109 at Home Depot. It has lasted longer than the two previous grinders put together!
"If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy."
Red Green
If you're going to live like there's no hell...............
you'd better be right.
http://theworldasiseeit-flyboy2610.blog ... ee-it.html
Red Green
If you're going to live like there's no hell...............
you'd better be right.
http://theworldasiseeit-flyboy2610.blog ... ee-it.html
-
- New Member
- Posts: 40
- Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2006 11:53 pm
- Location: Maryland's Eastern Shore