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Unread 03-29-2012, 12:55 PM
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Sounds like you have more than enough to get started. I wouldn't un pack items until you need them. You may be able to send some of that stuff back not knowing what you already had in your tool kit.

I really like my "mechanix" gloves. The burn isn't as bad when you knick yourself with that grinder. Also, I find that when i really get into a righteous grinding session the one thing that stops me the longest is having to get the dust out of my goggles. I bought a $20 pair that fit tight to my face from grainger. They do 100 times better than the $6 pair I originally started with but I wish they were better.

I wear over the ear hearing protection as well, it helps keep the tyvek close to my head and prevents the late-hour ringing. Being safe and comfortable are the most important things at this stage. Grinding isn't bad so long as you have the right equipment. Its actually kind of soothing.
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