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  • DER E30
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    Originally posted by Earl View Post
    Wearing gloves with power tools is actually a terrible habit. The tool will bit into the glove and cause more damage. This is especially true with saws, drills, and other rotary tools.
    Ditto. If I wear gloves (wearing any kind of gloves is rare anymore) I only wear the left one, which is not the primary hold on the tool. (I always found gloves to mess up my grip.) I usually have a bucket of water to kool the metal when grinding so holding it doesn't burn my hand...( I've sort of learned)

    I quit wearing gloves welding as well as any kind of synthetic or cotton will let the weld bits melt through to sit on your hand, and also prevent the hot bit from leaving your hand. No gloves the hot bits just bounce off... That still burns a little but its quick. (not till it cools sitting on your hand while you're flailing said hand to get that hot crap off!)

    Edit: e46 skirts would look good methinks... Better than the Hamann ones... I like Hamann ones on the 46M
    Last edited by DER E30; 02-10-2014, 02:06 PM.

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  • Earl
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    Originally posted by 244Brick View Post
    All seriousness, I'd think your friend learned from your hand getting diced by glass, that you guys should wear gloves more often. Man especially when you're using an angle grinder...


    I don't need anybody else slowing this build down from being finished haha
    Wearing gloves with power tools is actually a terrible habit. The tool will bit into the glove and cause more damage. This is especially true with saws, drills, and other rotary tools.

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  • 244Brick
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    All seriousness, I'd think your friend learned from your hand getting diced by glass, that you guys should wear gloves more often. Man especially when you're using an angle grinder...


    I don't need anybody else slowing this build down from being finished haha
    Last edited by 244Brick; 02-10-2014, 01:03 PM.

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  • DinanDave
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    Nice, I have a set too but its just too damn cold to work outside lol, Pulling them off the e46 and mocking them on my e36.

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  • Earl
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    Those are the only ones I could find too. I just want to see what normal e46 skirts would look like. A buddy of mine is bringing a set over sometime soon for me to mock up=)

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