Posted by W_B on May 17, 2013 at 11:40:52 from (155.188.247.20):
In Reply to: Safety Glasses!!! posted by Larry NEIL on May 16, 2013 at 11:13:59:
ss55 said: (quoted from post at 00:56:31 05/17/13) I'm sorry to hear about your friend's injury. I wish him a speedy recovery.
Some overhead garage door makers had troubles with their long extension springs breaking and flying around the room. They added a strand of aircraft cable through the center of the springs to keep them in place when they broke. I still wouldn't want to be next to one when it let loose though.
Was working on mine and the hook on the end of the spring let go. Made a heck of a noise and dropped to the floor. the other end stayed hooked so it didn't go flying around. Luckily I wasn't under it, they are sort of heavy. The replacement has the cable strung through it!
All my prescription lenses are made of polycarbonate so haven't had any issues there. Hope your friend gets well!
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