I have been looking at old threads about faceshields and thinking about my PPE gear. I have a Uvex face shield that I sometimes use when turning green wood and an old Airmate 3 with the yellow bump cap that I use when making more dust. Both are ANSI 87.1 rated, but I put calipers on the visors and found that while the Uvex measures .075" thick, the Airmate visor is only .035". The Uvex is labelled poycarbonate and I don't know what the other is made of. It is pretty flexible, as it is shipped flat and bent to attach to the cap's aluminum extrusion.
I may be overthinking this, but I wonder if anyone has sourced a stouter faceshield to fit the Airmate 3 headpiece? I've never had a direct hit by anything heavy, but there's always the chance.
I may be overthinking this, but I wonder if anyone has sourced a stouter faceshield to fit the Airmate 3 headpiece? I've never had a direct hit by anything heavy, but there's always the chance.