Reading some threads here I have realised I need a full face shield.
But...
What one do I get???
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Reading some threads here I have realised I need a full face shield.
But...
What one do I get???
Many brands, many places to get them.
Make google your friend.
There are Aust Standards that other more in the know than I will tell you what to look for.
But basically you need to decide what impacts you might expect when using it.
eg using a angle grinder on steel will require a high standard rating. whereas washing the car might need one just for low impact but some form of chenical protection.
Full face or half face etc.
Is there a place nearby that sells safety equip?
I have two of these orange rimmed face masks, one in the van for milling and one in the car.
I got mine from Mitre 10 for ~$40 and well worth it.
http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...1&d=1216478483
The Peltor over-the-head muffs work well with these face shields but the behind the neck ones put on upside down work even better because metal band clips neatly over the faceshield head band adjustment knob behind the head and this clips the muffs and visor together like they were made to do so.
https://www.woodworkforums.com/attach...1&d=1318335569
Hey onezero,
I have and recommend an Armadillo made by prosafe (I think) got it from Blackwoods about $30.00 from memory, there was a post very recently, some smarty posted a pic, I'm not that clever, best all rounder i have ever used.
HazzaB
I also use the Armadillo - I like how the bottom curves a little to provide some protection for your neck.
I have one also. Great but I have to make sure that Tea Lady doesn't pinch it.:D
I am very interested in this thread as wll.
Years ago, I was able to buy a full face shield with ear muffs attached. They were brilliant and aerved me well (too well, but that is another story). BobL could probably use one as well. I did modify one years ago by attaching a set of muffs with cable ties to a face shield. This was OK.
I have been on the look out for another set for many years, but, alas, no luck.
So, if anyone finds some on the net, please post
Sincerely
Willy
For a face shield with ear muffs look in your local chain saw shop. Pretty much standard there.
Willy I also have the Triton helmet and face shield with in built air flow from a fan and battery pack that can be attached to a belt.
https://www.woodworkforums.com/attach...1&d=1318809565
I bought it to mill and resaw dry timber but also find it useful for other operations - like wiping out wasps nests :D
The shroud can be completely removed so it becomes a helmet/shield/muffs setup.
The muffs are not as good as the Peltor 10A/B's I have but the are still OK.
Yep Bob I reckon that photo would wipe out a wasp nest alright.
Please enlighten as to the procedure.
Regards,
Geoff.
Sorry Bob.
G.
+1 on the triton. If you can find one. They are not cheap but U wear mine mowing the lawn, stops hayfever and sunburn, and of course in the shed, stops dust dead. They are not as uncomfortable as you might think even in our filthy summer heat and humidity.
That's what SWMBO said!
Put on Triton helmet and face shield and stare at the nest at 10 paces and wait for the smoke :DQuote:
Please enlighten as to the procedure.
Seriously;
Purchase nasty long range squirt wasp spray.
Put on steel capped boots, overalls, welding gloves, Triton helmet and face shield.
Wait till late dusk when wasps return to nest
Squirt poison at nest and get ready to run
But it's usually all over in 3 seconds - the spray dissolves/melts the wasps like hot butter.
I have done 2 like this and not a single wasp escaped the treatment. On one nest, early next morning there was a lone wasp hanging around the area of the nest - it probably went out the previous night and stayed with a friend.