Cheap Safety Glasses Review: AskWoodMan's Story

Allan Little’s Safety Glasses Review:

If you do any operation long enough you will inevitably have an accident, it’s the law of probability.

I just finished fabricating my new steel work table, and there were hours and hours of drilling involved. I don’t even know how many cheap drill bits I used for this project, but I know at least seven shattered on me in the process.

One large bit shattered and a piece broke off and hit my safety glasses with such force that my head snapped back.

I would be blind right now in one eye if I hadn’t been wearing my Condor safety glasses for eye protection.

These cheap safety glasses saved my eyes when this drill bit shattered.

You can buy cheap safety glasses from  WW Grainger for $1.80  a pair. If you want to live a little you can upgrade and buy the scratch resistant models that I prefer for $2.10.

Some of the drill bits that shattered during one project

I like the Condors, model #1FYX6, because they are totally clear without a black bar across the top, you have full vision and eye protection. Many times I reach for a pair and realize I already have a pair on. They are that light and comfortable.

When you drill as many holes as I had to drill in this table, it’s nice to be able to horse through the holes with a powerful half inch drill without worrying about blinding yourself. I use a Hilti UH700 half inch drill, it’s a beast. Because I’m wearing proper eye protection I can utilize it’s full power with confidence.

Woodman’s box ‘o bits

I recycle all my old shattered drill bits, but the dull ones I just keep resharpening until here is no more life in them. I have a box of old drill bits that I constantly rummage through, to see if I can find a bit that I can make work just one more time. I don’t like to waste anything. It’s no surprise that these old bits have metal fatigue, because I work them until they break.

FYI: I’ve never used a Drill Doctor or any of the other drill bit sharpening systems for sale on the market. In the coming months I will post a video that shows how to quickly sharpen a dull twist bit with a hand held angle grinder that you probably already own. It’s a great system that I have been using for years.

Since Condor makes such quality and cheap safety glasses, it’s easy to afford to have half a dozen or more lying around your shop. That’s my method, always have them handy and then I never lose any time searching for a pair when I need them.  As craftsman eye protection is important. It’s not worth taking chances when it comes to your vision.

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