aussiek2000
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After running my air hammer all afternoon, my ears are ringing quite loudly and I can't hear. Instead of doing anymore permanent ear damage, I am looking for some kind of ear protection. What do you guys recommend?
Peltor Optime III

At work, we have to have double hearing protection ( ear muffs plus the ones that go in the ear canals for continuous >104db or impact 140db. I promise you an air hammer banging away on sheet metal is greater than 104. Protect those ears because once you lose your hearing, it is gone, you may never get it back.

At work, we have to have double hearing protection ( ear muffs plus the ones that go in the ear canals for continuous >104db or impact 140db. I promise you an air hammer banging away on sheet metal is greater than 104. Protect those ears because once you lose your hearing, it is gone, you may never get it back.
Can anyone recommend any hearing protection for those of us with excessive ear wax problems? Ideally something not too bulky that won't interfere with helmets
I have been using the roll-up foam earplugs for the last 2 weeks at work (noisy workshop extension work going on), and now I have a huge *** chunk of wax lodged somewhere in my left ear and I am only getting about 1/2 hearing through that ear.
I use the little foam ones. They come in a pack of 8-10 at Lowes for a few dollars. Should be able to pick them up at any hardware store.
Peltor Optime III
I HATE any in-ear plugs. I would get headaches in 3 minutes.
I use scanner headsets from Racing Electronics. I can wear them all day standing 5 feet away from a running engine with open headers.
http://pitstopusa.com/i-5068141-racing-electronics-re-58-platinum-scanner-headphones.html
Yeah but what do you do if you don't have any proper ear plugs and need to improvise?
My vote is for one sheet of toilet tissue torn in half, one half stuffed into each ear. Not a **** look, but does the job![]()