Screwed...

Let's try this approach...
Leaving the tank full of water would naturally reduce how far an escaping part could get.
What if we hooked the "Screwer" up to an air supply, and outfitted him with some goggles?
 
Sounds like some of you need a sandblast cabinet.

You could loose the heavy gloves put some sort of grommets on the arm holes.
 
I used to live in a place that had hardwood floors. Now I live in a place with carpet. I really like the carpet. I'm building switchblades, using lots of tiny parts (screws, nuts, washers, threaded posts) and I drop several of them a day ( I do the assembly in my bedroom rather than my garage/shop).

When my floors were hardwood I would dread dropping something because I knew it would bounce and roll to who-knows-where, and I'd have to get down on my hands and knees with a flashlight to search for stuff. Now with the carpet all I have to do is look down and the stuff I drop is usually right at my feet, or close by. Yeah, I prefer carpet.
 
I used to work on film cameras and lenses - years ago ... every so often, i still find a camera/lens screw, when looking for my knife parts :)
 
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