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Originally Posted by aggie91
Congrats on the new place!
I have been to the eye doctor to many times for my own good to get metal and rust out of my eye. Its not real fun, but the tools are cool!
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Thanks! Not fun. I hope I never have to do it again.
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Originally Posted by 68Timber
I had a co-worker once that had previously worked as a welder, he said he got stuff in his eyes pretty often. He said they'd put a Q-tip gently against the eye next to the metal and twist it slowly, the fuzz would grab the metal and pull it out. It's no substitute for professional medical treatment, but might help in a pinch. Congrats on the house.
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That's actually what they did (after they numbed it). They had to use a bur to remove the rust that formed on my eye though.
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Originally Posted by daddyjeep
I had my right eye removed. Now I am 50% less likely to get metal in my eye.
Because of that, I wear glasses with the foam around them to make a good seal and also use a shield whenever possible. When you only have one left you need to take care of it.
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I bought a full shield helmet for grinding and cut off wheels now. I prefer glasses but think I will use the helmet for this stuff.
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Originally Posted by SkinnyG
I think Eastwood sells fancy dies for the same machine. The dies yours and mine come with are really just for rolling beads. Eastwood has fancier.
I have a lathe, so I tend to make my own
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I want a lathe so bad. My brother runs a high end machine shop but wont let me use the tools...
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Originally Posted by 68Timber
Doc let you have the 8-ball eye?
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That would be pretty damn cool.