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I have had a giant box of those for almost 20 years. The box is finally about empty, hence the new purchase. The rolling up before inserting is what I am looking to get away from with these new plugs. I'm thinking/hoping I can one handed partially remove a plug so I can communicate with my fellow wood cutting friends, and then simply push it back in with one hand and continue cutting.
Could use a signaling horn, lol
 
Ear plugs or muffs anytime I'm running any power equipment. Saves my ears for Death Metal!
Roll ups, in Mickey mouses, lined with more dense foam. Lost em at a Tool concert. Hope some young buck/doe is using em and learning from my "young, dumb and full of some(thing)" phase.
 
I am 49 hearing Niagara falls in my ear whenever its quiet and I "should" hear the birds sing or actually go to sleep.
You? That's like an 11year old baby telling me to plug it.
Wisdom comes from surprising sources...
 
Woah, 22 posts in a row all from the same guy

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I'll have what he's havin!
 
I have an internal switch that turns my hearing off whenever my wife starts nagging about a job I should have done around the house some time ago!

Ahhhh, selective hearing- the only gene developed fully by time and the addition of a band to a finger of the left hand. :laugh:
 
Wish I had my earplugs in today!

Was working around a tree, lots of brush and branches around it and BOINK!!!! A stick shoves right into my right ear! Hurt weirdly for a few minutes, no blood but I can't hear 90% of the noise around me currently. Went to the clinic as a walk in, nurse took a look and told me there was nothing in there but the ear canal looks like it had some road rash to it. He couldn't confirm the eardrum being pierced or not so off to the doctor tomorrow morning.

Should be interesting
Went to the doctors today, confirmed that I did pierce the eardrum and off to a specialist on another day to be more specific as to what the damage is. 2-3 months and it should be back to normal.🤞

And typically yes, I wear earplugs. Just not then.:confused:
 
There are DB meter phone apps. I wonder how accurate they are.
you get what you pay for and mic sensitivity on phones are all over the place.

I did not read all pages so it might have been said earlier, sound levels are cumulative so 90db over several hours may cause as much damage as say 110db over 30 minutes.
 
Wisdom comes from surprising sources...
I cant remember that conversation and I don't understand my own comment.. don't want to look back at it either.
But as for the hearing damage I don't hear Niagara falls, I must have been particularly annoyed at the time.
When its quiet I hear a constant high pitch ringing tone (peeeeeeep) quite loud. Trick is to always play loud music...
that is both the cause of the problem and the solution to it. Cheers
 
I cant remember that conversation and I don't understand my own comment.. don't want to look back at it either.
But as for the hearing damage I don't hear Niagara falls, I must have been particularly annoyed at the time.
When its quiet I hear a constant high pitch ringing tone (peeeeeeep) quite loud. Trick is to always play loud music...
that is both the cause of the problem and the solution to it. Cheers
As is alcohol lol
 
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