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  1. #1
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    Default Do you consider...

    Your feet?
    I mean we think of our eyes and wear glasses or the shade thing and we think of our ears and wear muffs or plugs we think of our hands constantly and our lungs with dustys connected and we think of the tools and what were doing how were stanced and balanced... we think of our clothing even!
    But do we consider our feet? Im talkin our toes here as much as the foot itself... how often do you consider these pesky things?
    I learnt a good lesson yesty evening as I was wandering around the new shed... cleanup hasnt happened yet that was planned for today... so there I was as always in my oberalls wandering around checking things out... barefoot as is my norm

    And as I wandered through the shed in the dim light from the house some 100 mtrs away theres a sudden sharp flash of PAIN in my foot... small toes to be precise... strewth I though shyte that hurts must be a peice of metal from the cutting of the sheets of tin over the shed... then the sticky feeling mmmm this aint gonna be good I start thinkin as I meander meself toward the house the pain was becoming quite severe and the feelin of bloodletting was becoming rather like a gushing flood from my foot

    Yep... slashed the foot right across under the smaller toes between the pad and toe... and up between the buggars!... blood everywhere... rushed trip to the emergency dept a bunch of stitches and a few days of work... hobbling around like a 90 year old phart

    So I went out and found the culprit today... nice peice of angle iron that had managed to escape the pile of rubbish waiting to be taken to the dump down the back :mad:

    I RARELY wear shoes of any form including Japanese Safety boots... just wear then IF I HAVE TO but any second outside of that Im barefoot... yesty I got a sharp wakeup call

    Protect these things that sit down at the bottom of your shanks's ponies mates.. cause when they blow out by crikey your stuffed... and pain? shooting pain right up the flamin leg!!!!!! (I feel it ALL cause Im allergic to painkillers )
    Believe me there IS life beyond marriage!!! Relax breathe and smile learn to laugh again from the heart so it reaches the eyes!!


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    You mean my thongs aren't enough.

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    Thongs in summer and runners in winter thats what i wear
    Blowin in the Wind

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    Always shudder when I see a Motorbike go past in summer with the rider in thongs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bennylaird
    Always shudder when I a Motorbike go past in summer with the rider in thongs.
    Ill take your advice and not ride a motor bike in my workshop
    Blowin in the Wind

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    Why not? I used to ride mine into my bedroom when I first moved out of home. That is until SWMBO came onto the scene and ruined the fun.


    OK not for that..... Just to tear it down and mod it etc, yo lot are sick!!!!:eek:

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    I wear sneakers all year round. I like to be able, if I see a plane falling towards the concrete, to save it by letting it hit my foot first.

    As far as I am concerned, I would never enter the shed with bare feet. An electric shock could well be fatal if you are standing on concrete with bare feet; and if you drop a sharp chisel on your bare foot it could give you a nasty wound, apart from the risk of being cut by sharp debris, as Wild Dingo was.

    Rocker

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    Amazing how you can use a bare body part to stop something nasty hitting the floor, did that with a cup of hot coffee reflexes don't think.

    I don't keep my shed floor clean enough to risk bare feet, would have iron splinters, wood splinter, cuts, bites etc etc.

    While at work we are reminded of safety all the time, why is it we relax at home where we are more likely to do damage?

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    Ya need shed/workshop SC boots... and good quality ones not those elastic sided things, I find a hiking style safety boot is best they have good cushioning and side lateral support.
    Your back and legs/hips will thank you for it with less pain's, especially if you have a concrete floor
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    I have a couple of pairs of "Steel Blue" lace up safety boots. More comfortable than any runners, longer lasting, great cushioning for working on concrete and infinitely more comfortable than embedding sharp things in bare feet or dropping heavy or pointy things onto bare or runner encased feet.

    I never leave home without them. (In best Karl Maldern voice )

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

    - Henry Ford 1938

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    I always wear my blunstones if I am doing woodwork but thongs etc when I am entertaining or relaxing other than doing woodwork in the shed.

    I rarely drop my chisels or planes but if one was to fall, I would be more likely to rescue it wearing blundstones than thongs.
    - Wood Borer

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    Pair of Redbacks for me. Also found out last weekend that they're not bad for walking on tin roofs either, so better than blunnies in that regard.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    I wear me dragon claw slippers, me thongs or just feet. in winter I wear pants too.

    mind you I only "do wood" besides the occasional drill hole so not so bad.


















    seriously - pair of runners usually....
    Zed

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    Olivers for me as work supplies them and I reckon they would like me to stay safe at home so I can get to work ok.

    Remind me to only visit Zeds Shed in winter!!!!!!!

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    Blunnies, to keep my feet protected from myself! I have 1/2 inch rubber matting over concrete to take the strain of my back etc and so that planes/chisels don't go crack!
    Pat
    Work is a necessary evil to be avoided. Mark Twain

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