MasterBlaster
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That skinny fella don't intimidate me one bit. I've met many like him. Phhht.
That makes sense, thanks for asplaining.
You'd think chemists would come up with some type of heat resistant polymer. Hell, that'd be an excuse to charge more.
They do, Butch. Bullard's is the best known of that variety, though not every model of theirs is so rated. That's what all FS field-going workers use, a plastic polymer that is heat resistant. And you're right, they do cost significantly more.
At one time, the plastics offered better pierceing protection than aluminum, but the double shell models like Willard mentioned are their equal today. Problem with them for fire line crews is the absorb and transmit heat extremely well...not good on the fireline .
As to the dented oldschool alu. hardhat Dent uses, he doesn't believe it's any less effective at protecting him than a newer, better made, undamaged HH would be...any more than he believes chain brakes have added any significant improvement in safety to chainsaw operators. No way anyone will ever convince him differently. He's also firm in his conviction that anyone who holds a different opinion is an idiot. He can be a hard guy to discuss things with .
I always thought I wanted an aluminum hardhat until the day I finally got one; too hot!!!
They do get hot in the summer.
I've never worn a plastic hard hat, are they cooler in the summer?
I suppose you could get a vented hard hat but wouldn't that be a weak spot?
Bailey's still have them. We got one for each of the crew last time we ordered gear from them. Sets us apart from everyone else here, which is nice.
Speaking of gear from Bailey's, I believe you still have a bunch of bars and chain sitting at Richard's mom's place, Ed.
So Burnham is there any non-full brim hats that you can use earmuffs and screens with that are compliant?
The MacDonald T has not been in production for several years. The Skullbucket is a knockoff from China.
Burnham, would you elaborate on the reason for that skimmed face cut in post #24, the one with the yellow wedge sitting on the ledge? Thanks.