exophyusical
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Last night I had a doosy of a job. I had to repair the framework on a cut off saw, a 72" circular saw is supported on a pendulum inside a frame work, a big hydraulic ram kicks it back and forward as needed to buck up logs. The framework sits over a shaft which sawdust and wood chunks can fall down onto a conveyor. The cracks were right through the frame work and needed to be gouged and the back gouged. Getting at the inside involved climbing halfway down that shaft, I could get my back against a drive belt and wedge myself there by bracing my left foot against a vertical support beam, and put a little weight on a hydraulic hose with my right foot, I worked thus suspended for about 2 hours.
I don't mind air arc gouging when there is a clear path to shoot the molten metal safely away from myself, several of the cracks however I was forced to blow the slag directly into my lap,I for some reason I had thought it wise to wear knee pads, the slag got trapped between my knee pads and my knees and I've got big blisters all over my knees, I also burned most of my ***** off.
Anyways it got me thinking, welders have pretty much the best war storys of anyone, this situation probably doesn't even make top 10 for me. So here is the official war story thread.. let er rip.
I don't mind air arc gouging when there is a clear path to shoot the molten metal safely away from myself, several of the cracks however I was forced to blow the slag directly into my lap,I for some reason I had thought it wise to wear knee pads, the slag got trapped between my knee pads and my knees and I've got big blisters all over my knees, I also burned most of my ***** off.
Anyways it got me thinking, welders have pretty much the best war storys of anyone, this situation probably doesn't even make top 10 for me. So here is the official war story thread.. let er rip.
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