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GarageEnvy

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Well I have not had mine spontaneously combust but I think there are probably better alternatives. I have quite a few holes where they've burned through and the new ones like I have are fiberglass and itchy.
 

optikal

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i have one that i've used a lot over the past few years. few holes, but has held up much better than i ever thought it would. there are definitely better alternatives out there, but for the money it's hard to complain.
 
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Strouty

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They are not molten proof blankets, just flame resistant. Any of them, even the expensive ones will get holes in them from slag or larger sparks.
 

greasemonkey44

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i melted mine; but it saved me an expensive cv axle so thats ok
it held up well to the actual splatter, but i got a bit happy on the oxygen and melted it
 

luvit

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i've not had mine very long, but i've had a lot of sparks from welding and especially grinding..
i see mine lasting a long time, but mine won't be under molten slag.. so far so good for my method.

i've included a copy of their label for you. i bet they all have the same disclaimer..

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mossyboy6

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I have one, I always am itchy as hell after being around it, and when you move it around, you can see fibers in the air..

With that said, it does its job.
 
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