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Old 03-31-2007, 12:49 AM   #1
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Cool Goggles

Here are some disposable goggles i bought to stain an arbor last week at Sherwin Williams for $8-$9 Oh man the tear away concept is a lifesaver!

Does anyone use these?


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Are these just to keep stuff out of your eyes or are they safety glasses?
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Are these just to keep stuff out of your eyes or are they safety glasses?
No safety glasses..
They are plastic and disposable and do a great keeping the stain out of my eyes!
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No safety glasses..
They are plastic and disposable and do a great keeping the stain out of my eyes!

Somebody should come up with the same thing for safety glasses. When you keep wiping the lenses of "dry" they get scratched and become more of a hazard.
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Somebody should come up with the same thing for safety glasses. When you keep wiping the lenses of "dry" they get scratched and become more of a hazard.

I know what you mean ....How bout a little fan to blow of the glasses?
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I ride quads and they have peel offs that you stick on your goggles. They are awesome if youre riding behind someone in the mud you just peel a layer off once you cant see. AO safety should make something like this for their glasses.

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I use to go through safety glasses at a remarkable rate. until I stopped throwing them on van shelves or storing them in box w/ chipping guns..

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