Awesome work...
You will continue to pick up on the little tips and tricks that make things Function better each time...
Some safety things I will give you some heads up about, that some of I learned the hard way
Glasses/Goggles - You walk in the shop they go on, Period every single time
Respirator - When you have a nice clean shop you can do this when you are working, once the shop becomes dusted over then it goes on with the glasses
Head cover - Be careful here, I made the mistake of using a Ballcap and ground the dust into my forehead, the Dr. recommended a Bandanna/Skullcap that gets washed after each use..
Long sleeve shirt with Tight cuffs - You need to keep the dust off your arms but spinning things and loose cuffs are dangerous so be picky about your shirts..
Long pants and high socks - The dust will rise when you walk from the floor and get on your legs so protect them also..
Most of the stuff we sand for scales are extreme irritants or very dangerous protect your skin, eyes, and lungs
You do NOT want to walk through the house spreading dust everywhere figure out a changing area to shift the dusted clothes to the washer and you into the shower... Bagging the clothes is not a bad idea if they can't go directly into the washer..
Since 2007 when I started Restoring razors I have had
4 Stitches on my thumb
1 piece of wood out of the eye
Tetanus shot of course Duhhhhh
3 separate skin rashes that I needed prescriptions for all due to dust

Shin, Arms, and Forehead
Probably forgetting a few too hehehe
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