Well, this will be my first post to Router Forums. It will have to be the boring old topic of safety. But as everyone will know, especially if you have been around woodworking equipment, it don't take much to lose a lot.
Eye protection is number one. Here in Alabama, summers can be very hot even at night. I use several fans in the shop so the air is moving constantly. Which in turn moves sawdust. Even with eye protection, particals seem to always find the eyes. I keep a bottle of drops handy just so I can irrigate the eye as soon as I detect a foreign partical.
I find some woods are more irritating than others, so always be on the safe side, and wear eye protection.
Thanks, Steve
Eye protection is number one. Here in Alabama, summers can be very hot even at night. I use several fans in the shop so the air is moving constantly. Which in turn moves sawdust. Even with eye protection, particals seem to always find the eyes. I keep a bottle of drops handy just so I can irrigate the eye as soon as I detect a foreign partical.
I find some woods are more irritating than others, so always be on the safe side, and wear eye protection.
Thanks, Steve