Posted by L.Fure on December 07, 2015 at 11:10:33 from (68.169.253.43):
Went out this morning to fix up a burn barrel by cutting the top off of 55 gallon barrel. I went to the feed store t see if they had any used barrels left, and they told me that whatever they got in the steel barrels now comes in plastic barrels. But they did have one old barrel sitting in a corner that I could have. On the way home I remembered that I had a barrel that was made into a waterer. It worked like the old chicken waterers did. Anyway, It had rusted a small hole in it and that's why I quit using it. I cut the top out of that barrel and took it down to where we burn our trash. Then I decided I had better weld the lip on my snow bucket on a little better. Now for the dumb part. When I went out this morning I slipped on a pair of tennis shoes. Well, a hot glob of weld ran off the edge of the bucket, burned through the top of the shoes, and made it's way between my big toe and the second one. You couldn't have done that if you were aiming for that spot. This isn't the first time I've done this, or the second either. I have good leather boot here for when I do any welding or cutting, but never think to put them on until I burn my toes.
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