| what would they cost to ship? 
  ----- Original Message -----  Sent: Monday, February 21, 2005 5:37 
  PM Subject: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: Mr. Simms 
  Safety Glasses 
 As part of my job, I select & supply PPE (Personal 
  Protective
 Equipment) to our employees. I have a good selection of 
  Industrial
 Safety Glasses in my office. One such pair I ordered especially 
  for
 the shop folks to use when working around someone welding. They are
 not welding goggles (as the in helmet type dark lenses), but they
 will 
  protect your eyes from the brightness associated with welding
 activities. 
  If you are interested in trying them (or any of the
 others that I have), I 
  can arrange to ship you a pair. Let me know.
 
 Everyone - please protect 
  yourselves while working. I also want to
 put in a plug for hearing 
  protection. PLEASE wear ear plugs or muffs
 when working with cut off 
  wheels, grinders, lawnmowers, leaf blowers
 (the worst), and other noisy 
  equipment. You want to be able to hear
 your Grandchildren call your name. 
  ~Lu~
 
 --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Simms" 
  <MrSimms7@xxxx>
 wrote:
 
 >I've been lookin and lookin for 
  some good safety glasses...just
 > not having any luck...I think the 
  ideal ones would be about like
 > sports goggles...but I don't need 
  corrective lenses...I've got a
 bud that siad he's had some like I was 
  wantin...but they had a #3
 shaded lens in them...which I would like a pair 
  of those too...but I
 really need clear...I've found some that I would try 
  from
 sears...they just don't have them at the stores...and I saw some
 from snap-on...but runnin down that truck would be a bit of a
 pain...and regular sun glasses have never fit me right...always have
 to bend them up...afraid I'll have to do that if/when I find some
 good 
  safety glasses...
 >
 > --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, 
  "deezildennis"
 <dsinks@xxxx>
 > wrote:
 > >
 > 
  > Yeah getting metal in your eye is a yearly procoess were I work.
 > 
  > (Mach shop) Get some dang good safty glasses and even a
 > 
  perscription pair if you wear corrective glasses.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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