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I purchase mesh for my crew and use it as well.
I ordered one of these . . .
Just what I needed, a lecture!!!Glad that you found something more comfortable - it only works if you use it. Those will provide some basic protection for firewood cutting on the ground, just keep in mind a few things:
- no head protection from falling branches if you are cutting on/near a standing tree; also no helmet protection in case of saw kickback.
- you still need to wear some type of safety glasses under the screen; There are a lot of eyeglass styles that are more comfortable than the goggles you show.
Philbert
I like it. Looks like it would take a jolt.I use a pacific kevlar helmet with a peltor mesh screen and 29 dB NRR ear muffs. I almost always have my safety/sunglasses on underneath. Not in this case though. Not my best pic.
I used the above shield and ear muffs yesterday, worked very well. So quiet I could barely hear the saw. The shield is a tight weave metal which seemed bothersome at first. Once I got cutting I quickly adapted to the vision and quiet.
:jawdrop: That's too cold to even be outside.loli use the stihl with plastic mesh it works good, its kinda hard to see out of it at times when the light is bad.Ive only had one problem with the mesh when i was working on the landing in -25 to -30 my breath made ice on the mesh, but i just kept knocking the ice off ever 30mins
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