Threadkiller
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Hey all, question for all the experts.
We all know that breathing in any gases generated by welding is bad. I try to position myself so I am not over my welding projects as much as possible. However we also know that sometimes its unavoidable, so heres my story/question.
I cant just do one thing while im in the garage, so I was between putting my axles back in my Camaro and cutting up some metal that I am going to make into a bench grinding stand. So while letting the car down with my jack it started making noise and ******* out oil everywhere. So that led me over next to the metal that I had just cut on my workbench. I was using brake cleaner to get all the oil off the jack so I could take it apart and see what happened. Long story short I may have gotten brake clean on the metal I was planning on making the stand out of, and my brand new 10 pound spool of welding wire that I had sitting there
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So my question is how careful does one have to be with brake cleaner and welding. I know it makes that phosgene gas apparently. Is that just when its wet? After it dries is it ok to weld on? I already got a new spool of wire, but I hope I dont have to buy more metal that would ****.
We all know that breathing in any gases generated by welding is bad. I try to position myself so I am not over my welding projects as much as possible. However we also know that sometimes its unavoidable, so heres my story/question.
I cant just do one thing while im in the garage, so I was between putting my axles back in my Camaro and cutting up some metal that I am going to make into a bench grinding stand. So while letting the car down with my jack it started making noise and ******* out oil everywhere. So that led me over next to the metal that I had just cut on my workbench. I was using brake cleaner to get all the oil off the jack so I could take it apart and see what happened. Long story short I may have gotten brake clean on the metal I was planning on making the stand out of, and my brand new 10 pound spool of welding wire that I had sitting there
. So my question is how careful does one have to be with brake cleaner and welding. I know it makes that phosgene gas apparently. Is that just when its wet? After it dries is it ok to weld on? I already got a new spool of wire, but I hope I dont have to buy more metal that would ****.