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myatt1972:
What do you guys wear when turning?
Im after a light jacket type thing which doesnt hold every single shaving like velcro.
Overalls dont work to well, I end up with shavings going down my neck and ending up in all manor of places  :o

Philip Greenwood:
Hi Keith

These are a good make, this is the short i use all day, and there last.

http://www.lovellworkwear.com/index.htm

Philip

Bryan Milham:
Top to bottom, either a Bump hat or my Filtered Air Mask, always a pair of safety glasses (yes even under the face shield - they have my prescription in them), Turners Smock with the sleeves rolled back (I prefer that to the velcroed up cuff - must get the arms shortened sometime), Work trousers with flap pockets (to keep the shavings out) and Steel toe-caped work shoes/boots (because Gravity sucks!)

woodndesign:

Hi Keith,  I have the Lovell smock, it works well, pair of pockets at rear, so no shaving in them, full front zip, it's a length which covers trouser pockets, but then I wear Cargo trousers, which will just cover the top of my boots, you'll find the cuffs and neck closure strap both have velcro pads, but not at all bad with collecting shaving, if you fold the cuffs, so it's turned and closed down an not as I can do at times and pull it up.
 
Should you order one, they may recommend buying the next size up, to allow for if at any time you need extra clothes underneath, so know your comfortable fitting size.

The rest for turning is standard safety gear.

You should be sorted from that small heap of shaving on the bathroom floor..   ;D ...

David

Dave Atkinson:
Hi Keith

I also have a Lovell smock, boots and safety specs

I still bring shavings etc into the house though.  Anyone who thinks woodturning is dangerous hasn't met my missus when I come in and she's just hoovered! ;D ;D

Cheers Dave

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