[NoVa-Corvairs] Status Report

jjwallen jjwallen at cox.net
Fri Oct 3 15:39:04 EDT 2014


I also recommend wearing some head cover if you are doing metal drilling 
from underneath a vehicle.  Several years ago I was doing a repair to the 
front crossmember of my 67 Corvair.  I was wearing safety goggles.  However, 
when I finished and took my shower a metal shaving apparently was in my hair 
and it became embedded in my eye during showering.  After a trip to the 
emergency room, and a procedure performed by a surgeon and two assistants 
the tiny object was removed without any long term damage.

Jim Wallen

-----Original Message----- 
From: Bryan Blackwell via Novacc-list
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:34 PM
To: daniel at danielgoldberg.net ; Northern Va Corvair Club
Subject: Re: [NoVa-Corvairs] Status Report

Hi Daniel,

Good to hear our efforts made an improvement.  May I suggest stopping by 
Home Depot or Sears and picking up a pair of safety glasses?  They are 
cheaper than eye surgery, so should appeal to us frugal Corvair owners ;-)

--Bryan

On Sep 28, 2014, at 8:38 PM, daniel--- via Novacc-list 
<novacc-list at corvair.org> wrote:

> 2) After the gang left, I installed the new heater fan and replacement 
> heater hose.  Not difficult, but thoroughly unpleasant since crap kept 
> falling into my eyes (eventually, I popped out my contacts and switched to 
> glasses).  Anyway, heat and defrost is impressive even without the lower 
> shrouds installed, although to be fair the ambient temperature was 80 
> degrees.
>
>

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