PPE For Fifth-scale Vehicles

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Only time I go for any type of ppe is when I'm running a chain saw. Had a close call with my leg once. 4 inch gash anoit half inch deep. Luckily it was a little 30cc saw so it didnt have much balls. I pretty much always wear my chaps now. Even when it's hot as heck. I wear them. Gloves, and ears and eye protection is mandatory for me as well.
 
Only time I go for any type of ppe is when I'm running a chain saw. Had a close call with my leg once. 4 inch gash anoit half inch deep. Luckily it was a little 30cc saw so it didnt have much balls. I pretty much always wear my chaps now. Even when it's hot as heck. I wear them. Gloves, and ears and eye protection is mandatory for me as well.
I just zip tie the trigger and throw it at the tree and let them fight. If the tree doesn't go down, I try the next one.
 
Just use common sense and don't take risks. Just like I never understand the thrill of the heli guys doing aerobatics so close to themselves. I seen it happen at too many meets and even my on my own from not screwing around. I lost a tail servo on a 450 come hauling a$$ in to land and lost it. flat spun it right past me into the dirt. 700 sized helis I tell guys are like having 52 inches of samuri swords spinning at 2100 plus rpm just waiting for something. And body parts will not survive carbon fiber swords.
 
Only time I go for any type of ppe is when I'm running a chain saw. Had a close call with my leg once. 4 inch gash anoit half inch deep. Luckily it was a little 30cc saw so it didnt have much balls. I pretty much always wear my chaps now. Even when it's hot as heck. I wear them. Gloves, and ears and eye protection is mandatory for me as well.
This is probably something I should do. Never had a accident, or even a close call. The price of failure is steep though. Might go buy a pair today.
 
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