odie
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I've been using these capes for several years, now.........
......and, it continues to work beautifully for turning! I've found that the majority of the problem with flying chips, is your face, shoulders, and neck.......everything else below that, is easily taken care of with a shot of air.
This is simply a medium weather pull-over type garment with a collar that zips up all the way, sealing around the neck. Take a trip to Goodwill and get these for about two or three bucks apiece......cut the bottom off.
You can also use these same garments without cutting them. My suggestion is to avoid the pull-over ones if you plan to keep the sleeves.......look for those with a zipper that goes the full length of the front. I have several of these, too......and they are just as good as those expensive turning smocks you see. Use the sleeved ones for turning wet wood, and/or colder weather.
Nice that these are so cheap, and work so well! :cool2:
ooc
......and, it continues to work beautifully for turning! I've found that the majority of the problem with flying chips, is your face, shoulders, and neck.......everything else below that, is easily taken care of with a shot of air.
This is simply a medium weather pull-over type garment with a collar that zips up all the way, sealing around the neck. Take a trip to Goodwill and get these for about two or three bucks apiece......cut the bottom off.
You can also use these same garments without cutting them. My suggestion is to avoid the pull-over ones if you plan to keep the sleeves.......look for those with a zipper that goes the full length of the front. I have several of these, too......and they are just as good as those expensive turning smocks you see. Use the sleeved ones for turning wet wood, and/or colder weather.
Nice that these are so cheap, and work so well! :cool2:
ooc