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Thread: Beware when cutting steel in thermals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnE View Post
    Yes who hasn;t been caught out welding or grinding while wearing 'the polar fleece' ex coke bottle material.



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    Back at work thismorning, running water temp 6', air temp 7.2', snow not to far away. Thermals washed,patched and back on .Cant get the ute close to treatment plant,so hafto shelter in sea container, now know what its like to be froz fish finger.
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    Thermals lol
    I dont even own a jumper

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    THERMALS?......you better post a pic...what the hell are they?

    the other day,while cutting a bearing off an air con shaft,with the oxy ,part of the bearing fell into my boot,gave me a nice burn & a huge blister has appeared.warmed me up....it was 19'c in the shade......& it bloody hurt


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    I wear shorts all year 'round - even when working at Katoomba in the middle of winter. I'm in shorts now - it's 2 degs outside.

    I don't own thermals.

    re welding, don't ask about my leg.

    I was welding during the week then laid down on the MIG welder handle's nozzle. I was in shorts (as usual).
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    I just had a call from the bloke at Katoomba office - it's snowing.
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