Mike'smeatshop
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The dude aprons have a fly in the front vs the cook aprons don’t.Nope. I'm a dude and not a cook
Not since i transitioned.


Thats an idea. I have a bunch of BBQ aprons. Anyone want a wood working apron?I've got one of the Mechanix brand aprons that I use for BBQing and cooking my "ultimate" Pasta sauce (recipe available on request)![]()
Oh how I have had spalls land down by the boys and had me jumpen and dancen. I learned the hard way to wear leathers.I have a denim-ish one that I got from my first job where the guys that did actual work wore them for nasty grinding tasks. Most of the girls wore them to protect from MIG and spot-welding splatter down the shirt. Listen, these were tough b!tches, but we did have some go to medical with a burned spot on their breast....
Anyway, I'll occasionally wear it when welding, but it still pretty much looks like new.
Oh how I have had spalls land down by the boys and had me jumpen and dancen. I learned the hard way to wear leathers.
I can handle my chest while welding but my boys are a little to afraid anymore.This was 30+ years ago, but my friend, that I'm still in contact with, was the safety engineer at that factory. Part of the problem was the women would like to look **** and have their shirt half unbuttoned. This was a polyester work shirt, button down. So, they'd have it half undone, and put the apron on, and of course.... you'd get slag flying... Spot welding is brutal for this, way worse than MIG, and we did have some manual spot welding operations.
So, my buddy, the safety guy, would have the injured women come see him at his desk, "look, I have a severe burn on my breast...." and they'd start to unbutton their shirt in the office. Of course, he'd freak out, "no! ok, stop....no, you need to go see the nurse!!!"
Yea the leather aprons I use are gray, just leather.I tried one of those Horrible Freight "leather" aprons. It was summer time and when I took it off, my gray t shirt was stained yellow from the dye!
