Posted by Berth 29 opinions on December 17, 2012 at 05:37:47 from (68.49.9.180):
In Reply to: Welding Questions posted by RBnSC on December 17, 2012 at 05:04:50:
Never done either of those things before. My pants have always covered my shoe tongue, and the helmet protected my ears when welding.
One time though was removing the catalytic convertor from a Firebird. Asked another who was waiting on parts to pull on a bracket. This one I had red hot, would not come off and I was supposed to weld it back on.
Asked him to pull on this bracket as I heated it more, whatever you do - do not touch it here.
You guessed it, my feet went out from under me, a mixture from the wet rags and the cleaner the EPA had us using on the floor. Put my hand right where I had told him not to touch.
Slowed me up considerably at work for a few weeks working left handed. Only end result is sometimes when I work a long day my hand will stop in that position when it was burnt, if I smack it up against something it starts working again, like it sticks. Other than that it healed well.
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