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Comment by evilmacaw on July 2, 2012 at 10:04pm

estebanflyer ,

Yes welding  leathers but they are hotter than hades to wear in the heat here avg. 80 to 106 F add humidity index (condensation heating ) and we are talking about  feels like temp of 100-120 F and it is a Killer, cook your brain no matter how much water you drink  because the sweat does not evaporate and raises your body temp higher and higher at 106 F core temp you die ,body may live on but you are gone !


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Comment by Dany Thivierge on July 2, 2012 at 10:15pm

Canadians are tough! hehe did I give you that safety sheet with your order?

Comment by Helitrasher on July 3, 2012 at 4:57am

I bet you dont solder in that position !

Comment by estebanflyer on July 3, 2012 at 6:06am

The sheet I read goes: Don't let safety get on the way of your hobby. ha! And I actually do solder in that position... it's bad.

Comment by andycross1 on July 3, 2012 at 6:16am

I think everyone has it wrong, I understand the picture showing the first Human attaching it directly to his body (what part is unclear) to his central nervous system for real-time control, sorry to the Drones development team for all the hard work they have put in the past  but this development has made the APM 2 totally redundant unfortunately. 

Comment by evilmacaw on July 3, 2012 at 6:32am

Helitrasher ,

Naw heck i can`t even bend that way these days ! but here is how i look at it solder melts at 400-600 F, steel melts at 2700  F and the arc is at 10,000 F so if i can stand getting nailed by hot BB`s at about 1800 F (dull cherry red color) then  solder is like Hot bath water , i am not saying it does not hurt  ,it does but nothing like a 2300 F (bright orange color) MIG .035 wire ball right thru my pants and into my thigh just over 1" deep (i was working in some one else`s shop ) I beat out the smoldering hole in my jeans  went and asked for a band aid ,the old gent say are you cut ? i said no i had branded my self and showed him the still lightly smoking hole in my jeans (a  perfect 3/16" hole ) he finds one and i dropped trousers and covered the hole ,pull them back up and went back to work ! i still have the scar some 40 years later . Pain is relative to the person as a red head my genetic quirk is that i can take 5-10 times the pain a normal person can (linear scale) oh i feel it but it has far less effect on my nervous system  and my body does not react the same ,so what would put someone else on the floor howling and incapacitated, i just fix what happened and go right back to work ! (It has serious disadvantages in that i can damage my self far worse and not even know it !) 

A tip for every one you get a burn put "Essential Lavender Oil" on it  , it will numb the pain ,stop the burn from growing , allow faster healing and stops infection  .i can get a second degree burn apply it and it never blisters and two ,three days later it is totally healed you can not even tell you were burned. If it is third degree burn (brown to black  charing ) Do Not use the oil  go seek medical attention ,a cloth cover with lightly salted cool water poured over it constantly until you get attention !

 

Comment by Helitrasher on July 3, 2012 at 7:18am

Do It Yourself .........................WHAT ! !

Comment by estebanflyer on July 3, 2012 at 8:42am

evilmacaw: I think if I melt all the solder I have and pour it in my body it wouldn't burn as much as any of your experiences. keep it strong!

Comment by Mie Must on July 4, 2012 at 10:56am

He then test run the Quad with a short antenna and two batteries.Hope it will work

Comment by Chris on July 5, 2012 at 6:33pm

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