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c'mon guys - what is with this overkill on eye safety. This level of so called protective eye gear looks phoney, is phoney and does not lend credibility to the process. I have built 300 houses and rarely wore eye protection outside of my Serengeti sunglasses and ya, sure a few bits of sawdust gets in the eyes, but the eye protection offered by eyewear such as she is wearing is so dreadful and the glasses get so dirty and the optical clarity so poor, that they become a hindrance to safety. Sorry - does not cut it. You are not on a downhill ski course in a snow storm. And it does not add much to the crediblity of the video. my pet peeve and there is 30 years of experience backing that up. I will pass
@@richardkrause9385 fair comnent, maybe. I look for credibility in everything. This world has so much fakery, it needs ro be pointed out aggressively to stop the nonsense. The whole video in a perfectly safe place with the full blown eye wear looks so fake, any one with a sense of common sense can see that. Its like putting on latex gloves to eat a sub sandwich , and I've seen rhat. Or wearing a mask in an open park to keep covid out. Gone too far. The credibility is lost. in other words, get a grip.