whynotfab
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After today.. I'm going to start stressing remembering to grab some glasses/goggles before doing certain things. I know I've grinded/sanded/used nail guns, etc. with no eye safety.. but today my dad was putting up wood trim in his new house and a nail got stuck in the gun and shot out all bent up from a distance of about 1 foot from the gun to his eye, and bounce off his eyeball and fly another 20 feet or so across the room. He said it didn't hurt too bad, because he's used to stuff flying at him (construction) but his vision got blurred, and he said that he had never in his life had that happen. He got worried because his friend had a tree limb pop him in the eye and cause permanent damage.. and when I looked at his eyes it was like one was bright greenish-blue, while the other (one that got hit) was darker brownish, milky looking. He already has some minor eye problems, from just always being in the sun/saw dust flying around at work, etc. but this is serious, the eye specialist said it's major trauma to his eye. They couldn't tell for sure because "too many particles floating around" whatever that means, but his pupil is huge while the colored part is milky/dark still. They gave him steroid eye drops and said to go back tomorrow.. It's worrying me though, I feel bad.. hope it'll be fine.
So what I'm trying to say is, even if you're in a hurry just try to find a pair of safety glasses.