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A husband of a friend of a friend got blinded by a bungee cord breaking and the hook snapping into his eye. He wants to pass on the need for care in using bungee cords and the need for eye protection in general.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: central Iowa
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I am all for safety glasses! I had a trucker walk into my office one day with so much blood on his face and in his eyes it turned my stomach. He got hit from a broken bungee cord on his eye brow.
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Some things I watch: Keep the tension as low as possible. Get a good grip and hold on very tight when stretching it & be sure the other end is hooked securely. Make certain ya got er hooked on good before letting go of the bungee. Keep your face as far away from both ends as possible. 50 chevy 60 chevy Bx23 MY FIRST CAR http://chevy.tocmp.com/chevyscrapbook/files/kamp50.jpg 1950 Chevy OUR FIRST CAR http://www.hubcapcafe.com/i/2001/storycty/chev6001.JPG 60 Chevy Impala Convertible front http://www.hubcapcafe.com/i/2001/storycty/chev6001a.JPG rear view MY TRACTOR http://www.jenningsequipment.com/storepics/ksBX22.jpg BX23
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: South Central Wisconsin
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Let me add to that list: throw away your bungees with cheap steel ends (they straighten) and buy high (er) quality bungees with adjustable plastic ends.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ozark Mountains of Missouri
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My wife is an ophthalmic photographer (She takes pix of eyeballs) and says that bungees are very, very dangerous causing many folks serious eye injures every year. Don't use them, wear glasses or otherwise take precautions so they don't get you. It's a much more common injury than many realize.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: SC
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I have bungees. Plenty of cheap ones too. But I hate them. They do almost nothing well. But they do a lot of things okay. Plus they are quick and easy. I guess that's the appeal.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: South Mississippi
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I've been riding motorcycles for 36 years and strapping stuff down with bungees for just as long.
Yes, I have let a few slip out of my hands, and they do snap back. But, on the other hand, I've never tried to stretch them to the absolute max. And I've never tried to use them to hold a heavy load. Bungees work great for light loads and for maybe 80% (wag) tension. Too little tension and they come loose when you hit a bump (or the load slips out). I would never use them to strap down something (especially anything heavy) on the back of a truck. Still, they have held stuff in place for a 1000 mile trip on a motorcycle. Used smartly, they are not a problem.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Catt county New York
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Nothing but ratchet straps for me, I got rid of all my bungee's and bought 4 different sizes of good quality ratchet straps. The safety issue aside I had a tiller fall off the back of a trailer about 15 years ago when the bungee cords let go. I was lucky and nothing broke but that was the end of bungee cords for me.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Central florida
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I likethe black rubber ones with stiff -s- hookes.. but hate the fabric coated rubber thread ones witht he knot inthe end and the flimsy hooks.. at least if the black ones break. the hook stays put and a black belt just pops you.. the others sometime sthe knot slips.. or the hook straightens..
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