I have a couple from Harbor Freight. I will try them.I've used a blue denim apron that ties in the front for 20+ years now as it also prevents getting things that drip on your lap from ruining your pants, like I was wearing in this photo:
You're going to have to tackle a fast food cook and grab their hair bonnet.That's all great, but what to use to keep it out of my hair???
Shave your head then it's a no issue.That's all great, but what to use to keep it out of my hair???
It is shaving, loosing, all by itself
I might need to get one of those.
Really sticks to your ribs.
You don't already have?I might need to get one of those.
Definitely never wear anything you would like to keep in good condition in the shop....Don't forget about shoes, I learned the hard way to never wear good shoes when working with lots of epoxy, like fiberglassing a tube. And don't use epoxy in a room with carpet.
Yes, that last one seems obvious, but some things aren't until they are!
Tony
The one thing I usually -do- remember with epoxy is double glove. That way I can pop one off when I get a bit clumsy and not worry about redepositing everywhere.I have an apron, but like gloves when I'm at work, I don't think to put it on until it's too late....
Holy crap, I would not eat it. Talk about beyond meat.
Where do you get the surplus shirts?I'm not too fond of it when I get epoxy on a shirt in the workshop. Now, I have a great way to prevent ruining a good shirt.
I now wear surplus Army T-Shirts. They are green, brown, or tan,View attachment 558504 and who care if you get glue on them.
But think about the fiber!!Holy crap, I would not eat it. Talk about beyond meat.
I have a similar method. I think some are funny but cannot be worn in public because they trigger folks. I am big enough and have had enough training to fend off most responses they might trigger, but my wife prefers that I not wear them in public. They are often religated to be worn around the house or shop.I have a large tshirt collection- old ones, new ones, nice ones, not so nice ones. I have them roughly graded into at least 4 or 5 levels. I do paint work on the house, I do work on my cars, plus working on rockets. so a couple of the grades at one extreme are reserved for that type of work. It doesn't matter if they get a little paint or epoxy on them.
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