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Offline Mad Max

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Respirators and Glasses
« on: May 18, 2014, 07:01:00 AM »
Does anybody have problems wearing Respirators and glasses at the same time?
they push my glasses up.
What do you use?
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #1 on: May 18, 2014, 07:44:00 AM »
If your respirator is pushing your glasses up then most likely the respirator isn't the right size. I wear glasses and have no problem seeing when wearing my respirator.
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #2 on: May 18, 2014, 08:53:00 AM »
I don't have a problem, the only problem I have is when I spray a bow the glasses get a little coating ,haze of finish on them. I clean them with solvent.
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2014, 06:32:00 PM »
I think my nose is to big   :mad:
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #4 on: May 18, 2014, 06:35:00 PM »
Mark it drives me nuts using my respirator with my glasses. One strap goes over the crown of my head and the wings of the glasses get pushed out wards allowing them to slip over my great big ears! If I even bend a little off they go again resulting in couple scratches on lens.Can't figure how to get around problem either, can't ditch respirator as it cost an arm and a leg.

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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #5 on: May 18, 2014, 06:35:00 PM »
I got mine at lowe's
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #6 on: May 18, 2014, 06:59:00 PM »
I use to scuba dive, so I was looking for a mouth piece respirator, all I can find is a Emergency respirator (one time use)
sometimes I where 2 pair of glasses 1.75 power and 3.0 power together
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #7 on: May 19, 2014, 03:40:00 PM »
i have seen the moth piece respirator at lee valley tool- and whats neat about it, is that the mouth piece goes behind your head and draws in the relatively cleaner- ( less dust) air- but i am sure the dust is everywhere- just a lot less behind your head.!!

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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #8 on: June 25, 2014, 01:52:00 PM »
Not sure what to tell you about the respirator but I wear a old pair of glasses made out of real glass.  I would hesitate to use solvent as a cleaner on more modern materials.

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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #9 on: June 25, 2014, 07:08:00 PM »
Mine doesn't affect my glasses, and that's good as I wear a right lens with a specific tilt.  I got mine at Home Depot.

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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #10 on: June 25, 2014, 07:19:00 PM »
You just have to deal with it I guess?  :mad:
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #11 on: July 10, 2014, 10:43:00 PM »
Then if you get hot the glasses fog up anyway.....but any protection is better than none....
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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #12 on: July 11, 2014, 03:42:00 AM »
What ever you use make sure its up to the task! waiting on a CT scan now on my lungs as i have been getting some symptoms that need checking out. Be another week before I can get one. I have nearly always used a respirator but the dust settles all around the workshop and some times you stir it up when not wearing protection. Hopefully my problems will turn out to be relatively minor, but please take care as we deal in deadly stuff, wood dust and especially glass dust.

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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #13 on: July 11, 2014, 05:39:00 AM »
Damn Bob hope it won`t be anything severe!
I`ve heard about some commercial bowyers who died because of lung damages (cancer etc.) since then I changed my viewing toward respirators and suiting dust collection...

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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #14 on: July 12, 2014, 02:31:00 AM »
thanks Moe, won't know for at last another week when I get the scan, but hoping for good news.

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Re: Respirators and Glasses
« Reply #15 on: July 17, 2014, 03:22:00 PM »
How about investing in a full-face mask?

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