I always make it a habit to wear safety glasses when I use power tools, but I didn't think that it was necessary to wear them when I'm using ordinary hand tools.
Yesterday, I was tightening the bolts on my Jeep. I was almost done--I had only the rear bolt on the front passenger side lower control arm to tighten and I'd be done. The specifications call for 130 ft-lbs of torque. The service manual says that the Jeep should be on the ground, so I was squeezing under my Jeep trying to get my torque wrench to click when the crofoot wrench (more about that later) broke and the piece hit my head, narrowly missing my right eye.
Yesterday, I was tightening the bolts on my Jeep. I was almost done--I had only the rear bolt on the front passenger side lower control arm to tighten and I'd be done. The specifications call for 130 ft-lbs of torque. The service manual says that the Jeep should be on the ground, so I was squeezing under my Jeep trying to get my torque wrench to click when the crofoot wrench (more about that later) broke and the piece hit my head, narrowly missing my right eye.
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