Sometimes on really windy days your fridge will go out and you don't be able to light it so if it's really windy wait until the wind dies down and you should be good!!
@correlationservices7 күн бұрын
Model number Sperry?
@maddawgzzzz8 күн бұрын
Thank you brother, i feel so bad for you. You did not deserve this! Eye sight is precious. I will heed your warnings and advice. Please get well.
@jg_co13 күн бұрын
Where have you been! I have been searching for safety glasses as I had a similar accident but I was not hurt. The wood hit perfectly between the lens and on the nose piece. The safety glasses shattered in two pieces. The were arnourRX but they were old at least 9 to 10 years. It appeared the plasticseemed to have lost its pliability.anyways I wet on a hunt for a new pair.
@johnlackner119326 күн бұрын
I'm looking for some reviews on D5 dust rated safety glasses.
@dannisgarrett2111Ай бұрын
Thanks for teaching us
@organicvidsАй бұрын
245 crack that window let oxygen in there. 420 use small c clamp up fron on either side. Leave in place
@homesource9070Ай бұрын
Exactly what I needed. My unit was clicking. I could smell gas. I took off the covers and could see a spark. All I had to do was increase the distance of the ignitor to create a bigger arc and then unit fired up first time. Thanks!
@johnh4957Ай бұрын
Josh thanks so much for this video! I've been using my Rx glasses thinking they offered some safety benefit, couldn't be more wrong for sure! I'm going to share this with my optometrist too to help get the word out!
@isinet2813Ай бұрын
Same problem here. I rewired a gfci on bathroom wall bec it was reading "neutral & hot reversed." But then the bulbs blew out on vanity light & ceiling light. There's 3 wires to the neutral & 3 to hot/black wire on the vanity light fixture. Question: Testing as you did in video I should connect the highest V wire to the black/hot side of the vanity light, regardless of jacket color correct?
@danielgeng2306Ай бұрын
I always give props to folks that have an unfortunate accident and use their misfortune to educate others to keep it from happening to them. Thank you for posting this and prayers for a speedy recovery! For the rest, yes this can happen to you, take the advice or not , your choice.
@stevenfoust3782Ай бұрын
I worked with a guy who took a nail gun nail to the eye and lacerated his eye ball . Eyesight is precious
@bigpajan5201Ай бұрын
Kool. Nice medical intervention.
@LinhVu-zf3ywАй бұрын
Thanks for the very helpful video. Just a little question, some of my electrical outlets have ground and some don't. For the cases when there's no ground wire, can I run an extension cord from an outlet with with ground and touch the ground with the black probe and then touch one of the wires with the red probe to find hot wire?
@IslacrusezАй бұрын
Remember you can create a projectile without a motor too. Chiselling and hammering can chip off parts of the material (or parts of the tool!) and send those at high speed in any direction. Likewise for anything that could shatter. Or splatter, we often forget chemical risks. Just wear them all the time really, any time you’re doing “work” or are in an area where “work” is being done. Invest in good ones and keep them clean and in good working order. Like you said, if you feel like they’re making your vision worse then you won’t want to wear them. Stay safe out there all.
@stevenfoust3782Ай бұрын
Seems like the biggest mistake was letting go of the block while turning off the saw. Had you held it in place I’m certain it wouldn’t have become a projectile. Hopefully you are healed by now as this video is old.
@cchemmes-seeseeart39482 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your care for everyone. You definitely have my attention. Quote: "Any time there could be a projectile... when you are using a tool with a motor.... drilling, grinding, sanding, sawing wear safety glasses & keep them on your face." You are in my prayers. I'm so sorry for your struggles. In heaven everything will be restored. I'm saving this video everywhere- youtube saves, pocket saves, bookmark, so I have reminder of it everywhere.
@ArcFlashWarning2 ай бұрын
Could have been any of us. Accidents happen. Ive been hurt while wearing my PPE. Still unfortunate. I wish u well and we all hope u regain your vision. I dropped a running grinder on my foot that had a diamond cuttoff wheel on it on a steel toe boot. It helped some.
@Luther8352 ай бұрын
I hope your eye gets better mate. My neighbour smirks when he sees me with safety glasses and hearing protection. It's not a macho look l, but if anything ever goes wrong, I'll have the last laugh.
@John-lb5io2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story. I need to do better.
@David-hm9ic2 ай бұрын
Man, what a rough time over a moment's negligence! Sorry for what you've gone through. Just wanted to pass along some safety glasses info for those that need a little help with their vision. I've been using safety glasses for years that have the readers in them but they just aren't that great for extended detail work. I have both woodworking and metal working machinery in my shop so there's lots of exposure to hazards. A company called Delta Plus makes full lens diopter safety glasses in a broad range of diopters. I got some in 0.75 diopter for general shop use and 1.0 and 1.5 for finer detail work and reading precision measuring instruments. They're much better for reading that the tiny reader at the bottom of the lens. Amazon and many safety equipment retailers sell them and they're very affordable and Z87 or better rated. I have no affiliation; just wanted to let people know.
@altoidyoda2 ай бұрын
I ordered safety glasses while watching this.
@Cruck22 ай бұрын
Sorry for your accident dude. So so many of the videos like this is due to no riving knife
@vwTimah2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this story, such a great reminder for us all about how the small moment to moment safety decisions we make in our shops can be so much more important than we give them credit.
@HDConcussionz2 ай бұрын
I trust my prescription glasses too often as "safety" glasses.
@jimrennie20212 ай бұрын
I just want to say I'm sorry this happened to you. We ALL have done things in the shop we wish we could go back and change. It makes my me shake my head when I think back how may times I've been very lucky. I've had a few nicks and close very close calls. I hope you get you site back. Thank you for sharing and I truly hope people listen. I truly hope the best for your eye.
@peterpap92 ай бұрын
Thank you for the timely reminder.
@thelasttimeitried2 ай бұрын
You're awesome. Thanks for sharing your story.
@brandibright20822 ай бұрын
Kickback's are no joke I have been doing wood work mainly cabinetry now for over 25 years and have had a few myself but I have always wore safety glasses the small boards and deep rips are tricky hope you heal up good. Clay from mobile
@Steve-rj7hk2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, I used to think my prescription glasses were giving me protection, I learned that I was wrong.
@HobbyOrganist2 ай бұрын
I dont wear glasses or contacts, age 64, but could use something that helps magnify the TINY milimeter markings on the table saw rip fence, but that safety glass outfit seems to offer only prescription glasses.
@kenday79422 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video. It does help to heighten safety awareness - which is a good thing - I sent it to the other guys who also working my shop. I am also aware that it takes a fair amount of humility to send something like this - thanks!
@accidentalengineering2 ай бұрын
I was at a jobsite a few years ago, and a colleague was chipping concrete with a hammer drill. A piece of concrete, about 4cm (1.5") was launched *exactly* towards my eye by the drill at a surprising speed. Fortunately, I was wearing safety glasses, and the piece just **ding** bounced off. Had I not used eye protection, I'm sure that would've been a life changing injury.
@leelunk82353 ай бұрын
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@leelunk82353 ай бұрын
DAMN THAT SUKS, I CANT IMAGINE JUST HAVING ONE EYE, PROTECT THEM AT ALL COST
@inceptionsd3 ай бұрын
Just one question about the lens. Were they plastic or glass? I assume they were plastic, since most nowadays are, but since they are quite flexible they shouldn't just shatter like that. Hope you recover well!
@paulntraci993 ай бұрын
Wow, every wood worker should watch this video. Thanks for sharing it.
@mistsmogguru83783 ай бұрын
People around me get miffed because I always use safety gear. Experience taught me to. Always wear protection, especially on a weekend lol
@claytonlemieux40903 ай бұрын
I had a kickback that spits my thumb so now I never ever make a cut without the blade gaud on, unlike you I have a 14-inch band saw that if I feel it to small for my table saw get cut on the band saw
@beninchesapeake3 ай бұрын
I am going to tell you how it all changed for me. A long time ago when I worked as a carpenter professionally my girlfriend asked me if I wore safety glasses. Being a dumbass I said sometimes. Her next question was like a hammer to the head. She asked "will you wear them all the time AFTER you lose one eye"? BOOM!
@RexxDIY3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing! This is the second video I watched from your channel the first one was from the original incident.
@JSAFIXIT3 ай бұрын
The human body is pretty incredible at healing and adapting! I injured my left eye a year ago, but not nearly as bad as you. I ripped the lens open, and had double vison in it for about 6 months. I still see glare around lights and apparently, that eye is more prone to injury in the future.
@AsTheWheelsTurn3 ай бұрын
looks good. now step away from the woodworking tools, you do not have the common sense to safely work with them. sorry I know you are a sensitive guy and cant handle criticism but the truth is evident...you should not be using tools at all with such a stupid mistake as you made.
@AsTheWheelsTurn3 ай бұрын
also no worries I caught your little jab about people who will comment and say things just like I have said...well guess what...I do not care, what I have to say is 100% true..I am not the dumbass who lost an eye in this situation, I have been working with table saws and every other woodworking tool every day all day for 30 years now as a cabinet maker /cabinet installer and never had an issue. the only people I know who have been injured have been hungover drunks, high on the job or just a total meathead who should never have been using the tool to begin with because they do not respect it. not sure which one of these you are but pretty sure you will fit into one of those three category's...
@AsTheWheelsTurn3 ай бұрын
a cut like that should have been made on a band saw. you were injured due to lack of skill and stupidity , not lack of a guard on the saw. I would never even attempt to make a cut like that on a block that short and if it was binding I would never in a million years take the push stick off and bend down to shut the saw off, worst case scenario I would literally step to the side and let it fly, I have done so on a few occasions when it was called for. that is the difference between someone who is highly skilled and intelligent vs someone who should not even be operating a saw because they do not have the common sense to do it safely.
@ralphpetry17453 ай бұрын
Unlike the Supreme Court of the Internet typing in their darkened basements in the two most recent comments, I say you nailed it! I have this exact scenario and was able quickly figure it out from your explanation. Thanks!
@joshsgarage15453 ай бұрын
Haha! I laughed out loud when I read this. Thanks for recognizing the effort. Glad it helped!
@wookieecantina3 ай бұрын
Oh man, you're one tough dude. Your eye looks incredible, congrats! I had a kick-back and suffered minor hand damage, but nothing like you experienced. Thank you for sharing your story, this should be mandatory viewing for woodworking classes, shop classes and so on.
@tonyrichard80783 ай бұрын
Im a carpemter... bro your like an evil genious
@misternef3 ай бұрын
I'm jealous of your operational toilet. I've been plunging all day and evening with a flange plunger to no success. I also did the dish soap thing. I don't have an auger so I suppose that's next. I don't know if I'm eating too many beans, broccoli, or ramen. I think one of those is the culprit. Thanks for sharing the cool video! That looked like a sticky wicket.