Posted by JML755 on September 24, 2014 at 10:22:21 from (97.78.165.201):
In Reply to: Welding Mistake posted by FBH44 on September 24, 2014 at 07:24:29:
Seems like even when I police the area where I'm welding or using a torch, I'll inevitably have to put out a flame or two. Recently was using an angle grinder on my workbench. Was working in one direction for a while when I noticed smoke wafting up. The sparks were directed at my belly and my sweatshirt had started on fire. Walked into the house where my wife was reading a book on the couch and she saw my sweatshirt was full of decent sized holes, some still smoking. Her comment: "I hope that's not a good shirt underneath there". Didn't say "omigosh, are you all right? Were you burned?" Nope, maybe in our first year of marriage but after 40 years her concern was the t-shirt.
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