Blind Festool review !

shed9

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I'm in the process of deciding which CT vac or vacs to purchase - actually I think I already ordered one, just waiting for confirmation of order.

Anyhow whilst watching a few reviews on the CT26/36's I came across this guy. Apologies if this is a repost or Bob is a well known guy here, but talk about inspiration. Took me a short while to actually realise he is blind - initially I thought that guy needs to sort his lighting out - quickly followed by "ooooooooo, maybe not". His YouTube name should have been a give away really.



He also does a review on a Domino 500;



 
That certainly is inspirational. I had a look at his Youtube channel and was even more inspired to see him turning a bowl on his lathe.

 
andy5405 said:
That certainly is inspirational. I had a look at his Youtube channel and was even more inspired to see him turning a bowl on his lathe.



Is it wrong of me to wonder why he bothers wearing safety goggles?  [unsure]
 
jonny round boy said:
andy5405 said:
That certainly is inspirational. I had a look at his Youtube channel and was even more inspired to see him turning a bowl on his lathe.



Is it wrong of me to wonder why he bothers wearing safety goggles?  [unsure]


No, I don't think so....

however eye injuries can be incredibly painful and I suspect the nerve endings could care less if the optics are working or not.
 
shed9 said:
jonny round boy said:
andy5405 said:
That certainly is inspirational. I had a look at his Youtube channel and was even more inspired to see him turning a bowl on his lathe.



Is it wrong of me to wonder why he bothers wearing safety goggles?  [unsure]


No, I don't think so....

however eye injuries can be incredibly painful and I suspect the nerve endings could care less if the optics are working or not.


Yea, junk in the eye hurts whether you can see or not.
 
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