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    Default Safety Goggles !!!

    As some of you might have read last year, I actually had a small piece of wood scoot by my safety glasses and get in my eye, and that same week Max had a piece of greaseless compound get by his glasses...
    Now we both have been reluctantly using goggles, but I know mine, I hate, and only was wearing them while on the saws or the buffers and wearing my glasses otherwise... Honestly I would cheat then sometimes too..

    So a couple of weeks back I ordered a new 3M Respirator the 7500 series which rocks BTW and found these Dewalt goggles...

    Amazon.com: Dewalt DPG82-11C Concealer Clear Anti-Fog Dual Mold Safety Goggle: Home Improvement

    I was so satisfied I linked them to Max he loves his too, these are the most comfortable clear non-fogging things I have ever used and if you know goggles many times as you are looking down, you have to tilt your head down to see clearly, these don't have that same blind spot....

    Oh did I mention freaking cheap too hehehe...

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    With a price like that, I can't afford NOT to try them! Thanks for the recommendation, Glen!

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    Glen do you know if those are gomfy with glasses?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mainaman View Post
    Glen do you know if those are comfy with glasses?

    I don't, but I can check tonight after work for ya...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    I don't, but I can check tonight after work for ya...
    I'd appreciate that.
    Stefan

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    Great, to bad I didn't stock up on those. Now prices will sky rocket. LOL

    Guys, big thumbs up for my G-Brother cause they are really nice goggles. They also fit perfectly with my respirator power mask as I had problems with other eye wear protections.

    Can't beat the price, functionality and safety they offer.

    Thx G

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    +1 on these.I've got the same ones and they work very well.

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    We need pictures of what you guys look like wearing them to be able to fully assess their suitability for our purposes....

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    Man, just last weekend a piece of greaseless tried to get to cozy with my eye while I was wearing safety glasses... hmmm

    thanks for the post Glen

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    Thanks for sharing Glen, you are a bevy of workshop knowledge.

    I was going to ask what you would recommend for a respirator, but I see Max linked one already, are there any others that are worthy of consideration?

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