Grinding wheel meets face

Waste Land

Non Multa Sed Multum
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Florence, AL
I dunno.....may be a great time toi start lying. Maybe...you got into a fight with two Navy SEALS in a bar and got hit a bit before kicking both their asses
 

duvers

FAST GIRL
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Sacramento, CA
I will buy a face shield or puts the guards back on when I use a grinding stone. Pretty simple, learn from it.

Good call! Always keep your machine guards on unless you absolutely cannot do the work you need to do w/o it, then reinstall as soon as you get done. Also, a full face shield, leather gloves, etc. are the appropriate PPE (personal protective equipment) for work w/ the grinding stone.:biggthumpup:
 
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yamaslut

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I just had the put my saftey glasses on... man that looks rough:bigeyes: :bigeyes:
 
I had one explode on me about two years ago. It was because I was using a ferrous wheel on aluminum. For every one else. Make sure you read what wheel you have on if you are grinding aluminum. It needs to be one designed for aluminum or it will explode. Mine only cause minor forearm carnage, but it was violent.
 

thegoldenboy

RN Surgery... soon
Location
Toronto
I knew when I read the thread title it was going to be awesome!

Good thing you still have your sight dude... All the best for recovery.
 

Danny Kay

SJ + M3 = awesomeness :)
Location
Atlanta
wow man, glad you will heal! Your lucky. I always wear eye safty, but after this. I think its time to invest in a full face shield. One of my old fabricator buddies wore a full face auto helmet when griding, he was smart :D


ps. anyone know a good place to order a shield?
 

Whtbread

More Brap Please
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south jersey
Glad to see your not toooo messed up. I watched one of those amazing video shows one time that had a guy that was sharpening knives on a grinding wheel. It broke and the wheel went about 3/4 of the way into his face. He tried to pull it out by himself. When he couldn't do it he went to the hospital and had it removed. Fine now
 
Friend of mine owns a grinding shop, he said they always tap the wheels with a hammer lightly, if they don't "ring" they toss em out back, dull thud means they are out to get you.
kskip
 
Since I spend more time wrenching on ski's than actually riding them, it figures my carnage would occur in my basement. Grinding a 144mm shoe to fit my fx1 and new pump, and the 6" wheel broke off and introduced itself to my face. :banghead:

Didn't have guards on the grinder, but did have safety glasses on, thankfully.

20 stitches and broken nose to kick off 2007.
here is a serious question : Were you using the cheap grind stone from ''china '' ??? because i have not seen a Norton or Saito or any other stone of quality explode like that unless you droped or abused it ?? im curious ??
 

just joe

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NorCal
here is a serious question : Were you using the cheap grind stone from ''china '' ??? because i have not seen a Norton or Saito or any other stone of quality explode like that unless you droped or abused it ?? im curious ??

Nope... from Crafstman though. Has Craftsman on the label. No doubt the stone hasn't been babied, and I am not blaming the stone. However, since this has happened to me, many people have admitted the same experience. One even lost his eye over it (with safety glasses on).

Just be safe. Make sure stone is in good condition, wear protection. Keep the guards on - regardless of where the stone comes from.
 

just joe

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NorCal
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