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StormcrowAz
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Zanyad – Well…yeah. I hadn’t even thought about the whole snagging potential.
As a general rule I typically break all sharp edges and round all corners, and in this case, I did run the flap disc across the inside and outside of the mesh to get rid of any stray welding BB’s. But I didn’t take any special care to make sure everything was super-smooth. I probably should have. Hopefully what I did will be enough to mitigate hang-ups.
Dan – Always trying to look out for my fellow man.
Scott – Hah! I’m right there with ya on the t-shirt and sometimes looking like a heroin addict. I got sleeves as well and occasionally use them. After a particularly long session of welding upside-down under the Scout and my chest looking like it took a miniature meteor shower straight on…she went and got me a full leather welding jacket thing. In the summer time it can be brutal. I don’t really bother with it for the quick things, but for those bigger jobs I use it regardless. And speaking of protective gear…I got tired of picking metal slivers out of my bare feet so starting wearing a pair of worn-out Doc Martins in the shop. They finally totally gave up the ghost and I switched to a pair of tennis shoes that I never wear. I never really appreciated the leather nature of the Doc’s until I caught a couple hot BB’s on the top of the toes. Tennis shoes offer basically no resistance to hot metal for some reason. And yeah, I did think about putting a handle on the laundry bin but time and laziness caught up to me and it didn’t happen. Might bolt something on later, we’ll see how it works out.
LXCam – Hah! Blue jeans have buttons, does that count?
Dan – Always trying to look out for my fellow man.
Scott – Hah! I’m right there with ya on the t-shirt and sometimes looking like a heroin addict. I got sleeves as well and occasionally use them. After a particularly long session of welding upside-down under the Scout and my chest looking like it took a miniature meteor shower straight on…she went and got me a full leather welding jacket thing. In the summer time it can be brutal. I don’t really bother with it for the quick things, but for those bigger jobs I use it regardless. And speaking of protective gear…I got tired of picking metal slivers out of my bare feet so starting wearing a pair of worn-out Doc Martins in the shop. They finally totally gave up the ghost and I switched to a pair of tennis shoes that I never wear. I never really appreciated the leather nature of the Doc’s until I caught a couple hot BB’s on the top of the toes. Tennis shoes offer basically no resistance to hot metal for some reason. And yeah, I did think about putting a handle on the laundry bin but time and laziness caught up to me and it didn’t happen. Might bolt something on later, we’ll see how it works out.
LXCam – Hah! Blue jeans have buttons, does that count?


































































































