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<blockquote data-quote="alank2" data-source="post: 2417071" data-attributes="member: 108"><p>Indeed, this cannot be <strong>stressed</strong> enough. Don't walk up to that table (or really any type of work in the garage at all) without safety glasses.</p><p></p><p>And while we are on the subject, take the time for safety. I had car with a broken radio antenna on it. It stuck up vertically about 1" with a broken bent tip on the end, but very sharp. I let this fester for years, foolishly until one day I was working near it and fell and came about 2" from having it take out my eye. Also no safety glasses. The point I'm making here is DON'T BE LAZY WITH SAFETY for yourself or others. Be smart. If something is unsafe, deal with it because the regret of not doing so when you or someone else gets injured is going to be horrid. I replaced that antenna that day with a new safe unbroken one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alank2, post: 2417071, member: 108"] Indeed, this cannot be [b]stressed[/b] enough. Don't walk up to that table (or really any type of work in the garage at all) without safety glasses. And while we are on the subject, take the time for safety. I had car with a broken radio antenna on it. It stuck up vertically about 1" with a broken bent tip on the end, but very sharp. I let this fester for years, foolishly until one day I was working near it and fell and came about 2" from having it take out my eye. Also no safety glasses. The point I'm making here is DON'T BE LAZY WITH SAFETY for yourself or others. Be smart. If something is unsafe, deal with it because the regret of not doing so when you or someone else gets injured is going to be horrid. I replaced that antenna that day with a new safe unbroken one. [/QUOTE]
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