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BADASS of New England

An automobile club for the enthusiast who enjoys the last of the big GM cars. The rear wheel drive B and D bodys. Chevrolet Impala SS, Caprice, 9C1, Buick Roadmaster, Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser, Cadillac Fleetwood
 
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laidlow91

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Location : New Boston, NH

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PostSubject: must read for welders   must read for welders EmptyThu Aug 27, 2009 8:08 pm

http://www.brewracingframes.com/id75.htm affraid
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Age : 39
Location : Pembroke, NH

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Wow, thats scary stuff.
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PostSubject: Re: must read for welders   must read for welders EmptyThu Aug 27, 2009 9:19 pm

Damn good thing I can't weld. Very Happy
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toomanytoyz
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PostSubject: Re: must read for welders   must read for welders EmptyThu Aug 27, 2009 10:20 pm

Shit!
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bammax

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PostSubject: Re: must read for welders   must read for welders EmptyThu Aug 27, 2009 10:47 pm

How do you manage to poison yourself that badly and not bother going to the hospital? I'd imagine after looking up the effects of the gas he would be inclined to get medical help before his kidneys and pancreas completely shut down. I put him right up there with the people who drink windex and eat paint chips.
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laidlow91

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PostSubject: Re: must read for welders   must read for welders EmptyFri Aug 28, 2009 5:21 am

bammax wrote:
How do you manage to poison yourself that badly and not bother going to the hospital? I'd imagine after looking up the effects of the gas he would be inclined to get medical help before his kidneys and pancreas completely shut down. I put him right up there with the people who drink windex and eat paint chips.
yeah, when i was reading the article i just shook my head at this
guys poor judgement of his health. No
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toomanytoyz
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PostSubject: Re: must read for welders   must read for welders EmptyFri Aug 28, 2009 8:18 am

True dat. I don't know why some guys are so against going to the hospital or the doctor...? *shrug*

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Bewber




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PostSubject: Re: must read for welders   must read for welders EmptyFri Aug 28, 2009 12:04 pm

Also 1.

I'd always heard to wear welding eye protection, but never had heard the "or else........." So one time when my hood kept getting on the way on an exhaust job, I took it off to see if I could see the area of the exhaust I was trying to weld without it. I could, so from less than a foot a way - I let it rip (and rip and rip and rip). Like a sunburn, it got worse as the sun dropped until I ended up in the ER at 3am with ice bags on my eyes. I had to get a morphine shot in the rear hip just to have my eyes PRYED open in a pitch black room so they could put in novacain eye drops. I'd severly burnt both eyes, missed 3 days from work, had to have ointment applied directly to my eyeballs 3 times a day for a week, and had a hard time driving for almost a month. I learned a valuable lesson that day, and I think you can agree - that if you're going to weld without any eye protection at all, at least close one friggin eye!

Also 2.

I was cleaning an apartment one time and the toilet was a trainwreck, so I poured in an entire bottle of Tidy Bowl. After about 15 minutes, the stains wouldn't budge, so ....... I figured, Hey - nothing kicks a stain's ass like bleach - so I added in a half gallon of bleach and started scrubbing like crazy. I didn't realize that Tidy Bowl is almost completely ammonia, so adding in the bleach created a HUGE batch of mustard gas. Before I knew wtf had hit me, I had to crawl to the door for fresh air and hacked and caughed so hard I thought my lungs were turning themselves inside out. I don't know if it's related or not, but this past semester in college - we did testing to evaluate total lung capacity and despite being the biggest person in the class, my lung capacity was 30% below that of an AVERAGE persons.

Point being, for real this time - not only to PLEASE read labels - but also PLEASE PLEASE only use ONE cleaning product at a time.

Keep it safe guys - and +1 on Crovo's thoughts to get your ass to the Dr ASAP if something is wrong. I didn't go after the mustard gas ordeal and learned later that I should have been put on pure oxygen ASAP to counteract the poison I'd huffed in.

Peace,
John
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