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This reminds me of a time I was stick welding while sat on the steel being welded, I was using my index finger to help steady the rod, It was a very hot day and I was sweating when i turned the welder on and placed my finger on the rod and it must have been touching the bit that had no flux on it I jumped a mile Now always try not to be in contact with steel and a sensitive part of my body
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No Ronnie, that made me cringe so badly. Don't know if I'll ever see em again.
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Leave my nuts out of it please
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thanks for all your help and advice guys but i am using a arc welder as it is what i have always used . fellow member gus only lives right accross the road and he is a welder for a job so he gave me some tips so thanks again gus and thanks for your posts guys
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I remember working in a ships engine room many moons ago, using 6mm electrodes & had the set on about 300 amps. The welding plant was on the dockside & I had a long lead suspended above one of the engine room walkways . Nothing strange about that ....... But this bugger had a large chunk of the insulation missing from one side of the cable Picture this .............. Hissing down with rain .........Almost everyone who came down into the engine room got a belt because they were wet & being earthed out while holding onto the hadrail ..............Neck hight as well Oh I did laugh ......... I would probably get sued for that these days !!?? Boy I miss my dockyard days ...... Happiest time of my working life.
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Electrodes a tad damp ??
I keep my good uns in the airing cupboard & take a few out at a time Nothing strange about taking a while to get your eye in again after a break from stick welding.
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Hi Semtexsteve, I know plenty of dyslexic people who use internet forums and the answer for most is to use a spel chucker and take your time. My earlier point is valid, slow down. Many people rush both in typing and welding and the result is the same for both.
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thanks for the tips i keep them in the house were they are nice and dry and i then take them out and rest them in the halagen lights in the garage to worm them up i seem to be welding ok to day thank god !!!
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Glad you got your hand & eye back in mate
Erm ....... That's my motto ........... Never do today, what you can put off till tomorrow No wonder my build is taking so long
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I was asked to tidy up part of the workshop, this included a very very large ARC welders leads ( this thing was about 2mx3mx2m ). And some fool had left it on.. When I toucged the torch to the earth whilst coiling the leads I nearly had a heart attack!! I could see starts for the rest of the day. TT
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