Thank you, Elvis, that is what I needed at nearly 11 PM on a Wednesday night. I preferred the politically incorrect stuff, actually, but don't tell anyone.
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Thank you, Elvis, that is what I needed at nearly 11 PM on a Wednesday night. I preferred the politically incorrect stuff, actually, but don't tell anyone.
It sorta depends on who's around as some people get pretty freaked at my normal attire and power tools. I wear long skirts most of the time (well I am female!!) and generally sandals. I always wear tops that won't get caught in anything however. If I'm in public the skirt and sandals becomes trousers and boots!
Ankali
Ozwinner,
just a quick safety suggestion for your attire, delicately placed piece of duct tape and stop looking at 611's and 449's(both quite nice really) or you may tangle.
personally i like to wear whatevers lying on the floor on a Saturday morning, although i have ruled out track pants as they tend to melt when grinding sparks land on them, my last attempt left a 100mm diameter hole and some nice little red marks on my upper thigh.
Thinking along the lines that SWMBO bitches all the time about the clothes that I wear when I'm in my shed, we were up at the shops the other day and I suggested that I buy a set of carpenters overalls. The reply, "What do you want them for?"
Cant bloody win can you :confused: .
Kind regards
Termite
Maybe I over dress, but tucked in long sleeve shirt into king gee work trousers with blunnie safety boots, so when I do drop something sharp and/or heavy my feet do not get any more scars! :rolleyes:
Thanx Christopha of the piccy of Elvis with the camel toe ...he's definately not on the Scarfield diet!
Personally a pair of overalls suffice ...no loose sleeves etc to get in the way.
Cheers :)
The most disturbing thing is that 6% wear jeans a flanny and a false beard yet 7% work in the nude :eek: :eek: :D
Today was real hot so I just wore hearing protection
Being British, naturally we dress for each occasion, and woodworking is no exception.
It wouldnt do to be wearing those jeans thingies in the work shop, no, the traditional apparel for woodworking is Harris Tweeds, plus fours, deerstalker with built in ear portectors and safety glasses and of course the mandatory buckskin apron with pouch.
beejay1
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And if you forget any of that apparel, does Nanny come and give you a good whipping? :confused:
only if yer get it dirty I suppose. :p :p :D
You cant beat a good thrashing old son thats what strops were made for.http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ons/icon10.gif Getting wet again!Quote:
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beejay1
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