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Lee Michaels Lee Michaels is offline
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"Leon" wrote

That said I still would not recommend using a glove around any shop
machinery. The glove could be pulled into a drill bit on a drill press or
pulled in to the work on a lathe to name a few. Around a TS the loose
parts could touch the blade and if you were not expecting that to happen
you may be startled and react with a movement towards the blade.

Agreed.

Just a note about gloves. I never wear then around machinery. Or long
sleeves either. I roll them up.

I was working yesterday driving a bunch of lag screws. It was cold so I
wore gloves. Those gloves got caught in that socket wrench again and again.
If this can hapen with a hand operated socket wrench, just imagine what can
happen with a sharp, machine driven bit. Like my old shop teacher used to
say. Don't feed the machine.

I am a safety freak. I used to get laughed at a lot when younger. But I have
all my fingers, toes, eyes, etc.