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  • bombasticguy
    Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 64

    How to stay safe in DIY with power tools or hazards?

    Safety first, right? Any advice on precautions for DIY projects involving power tools or tricky materials? Excited to dive in, but keeping my fingers intact is a must! ⚠️
  • juanesteban
    Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 61

    #2
    Absolutely, safety is key! Always wear protective gear like goggles and gloves, and read the manuals before tackling power tools. Take it slow, and don't rush – better to be safe than sorry. Good luck with your DIY project! 🛠️👷‍♂️

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    • Yankee
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 344

      #3
      Protective Gear is my Non Negotiable, Goggles, gloves, and earmuffs - your DIY superhero ensemble. Fashionable? Maybe not, but safety rocks and read manuals like love letter, before the romance with power tools begins, read the manuals. Knowledge is power, literally. Good luck! just remember that with great power tools comes great responsibility hehe

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      • Kennethn
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 959

        #4
        Imagine safety gear as your DIY superhero costume—hard hat, goggles, gloves, the whole shebang. It's like gearing up for a power tool concert!
        Keep your workspace uncluttered, so you're not dodging a DIY obstacle course. And hey, remember: power tools and multitasking don't mix. One task at a time.​

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        • Jhollibee
          Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 81

          #5
          I think the best advice that I can share is to follow the safety procedures that are indicated in the manual of the power tool you are using. Also, take the extra step by wearing P.P.E. (Personal Protective Equipment) These are gloves, safety glasses, or helmets. Anything that will put an extra layer of protection on you!

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          • Ruital
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2024
            • 259

            #6
            From my own experience, staying safe with power tools is all about knowing your limits. If I'm not sure how to use a tool properly, I'll take the time to watch some tutorials or ask someone for help. And I always follow the manufacturer's guidelines and never try to use a tool if I'm feeling tired or distracted.

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