So I start fabbing my new front bumper and winch plate for my XJ. About 3 welds into it my Starlight Auto Dimmer quits working. I head to Harbor Freight to warrenty. When I get there they tell me it will be 2-3 weeks to replace the specific one I baught. So being the highly intelligent one that I am, I buy a 4$ set of torching goggles to get me by so I can still work on the XJ.
This was bad idea #1.
Next bad idea began with using the goggles and a bandana (to cover bald head) and begin where I left off. Bandana's by the way are very very flammable as I found out. They also have tendancy to stay lit no matter how hard you beat your own head with a glove and run around screaming in the driveway. Even though the neighbors got a good laugh as I was rolling around in the snow trying to put the ole head out.
There went bad idea #2
As my day continued (wasnt smart enough or sober enough to quit while I was ahead) I went back to welding. As I discovered later in the day and a few more beers down the road, you start to lose your heat sensing abilities. Beleive it or not the glare from a weld is brighter (duh) and hotter (duh duh) then the damn sun. It will burn your skin and face without remorse.
Thats really bad idea #3.
What I learned today? Dotn weld without the proper safety equipment no matter how good you think you are. Dont wear flammable melty clothes when welding. And by no means only wear goggles when a helmet is needed.
If you avoid these simple thaughts you can come over and lay around with me rubbing aloe on your 2nd degree burns on face and head. My face is currently in the peeling/pinkish stage and is very very uncomfortable.
This was bad idea #1.
Next bad idea began with using the goggles and a bandana (to cover bald head) and begin where I left off. Bandana's by the way are very very flammable as I found out. They also have tendancy to stay lit no matter how hard you beat your own head with a glove and run around screaming in the driveway. Even though the neighbors got a good laugh as I was rolling around in the snow trying to put the ole head out.
There went bad idea #2
As my day continued (wasnt smart enough or sober enough to quit while I was ahead) I went back to welding. As I discovered later in the day and a few more beers down the road, you start to lose your heat sensing abilities. Beleive it or not the glare from a weld is brighter (duh) and hotter (duh duh) then the damn sun. It will burn your skin and face without remorse.
Thats really bad idea #3.
What I learned today? Dotn weld without the proper safety equipment no matter how good you think you are. Dont wear flammable melty clothes when welding. And by no means only wear goggles when a helmet is needed.
If you avoid these simple thaughts you can come over and lay around with me rubbing aloe on your 2nd degree burns on face and head. My face is currently in the peeling/pinkish stage and is very very uncomfortable.