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 !
When i was much younger i worked as a welder and only wore shorts because of the heat of the day and working overhead crouched on my heels i was always getting hot beads burning thru and landing on Ummm so i learned the shimmy shake so they would fall into the bottom of the shorts needless to say i got burned on both the Umm and my yas now a days i work sans clothes because the sweat damps them out before you get a "Brand" mark and it only takes the shimmy to get them off . Of course i work alone and lock the shop door ,pants right next to it so if a caller comes i am at least half decent when i open the door .
OH MY ... I can see one of our boxes on the table. Somehow it still makes me feel proud even thou assembly safety instruction have not been followed properly.
Trust me, molten solder lead does not feel nice on naked skin. How I know that, well i won't tell :)
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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 !
evilmacaw: your story is amazing. I can't believe there is not a better way to deal with churning particles.
When i was much younger i worked as a welder and only wore shorts because of the heat of the day and working overhead crouched on my heels i was always getting hot beads burning thru and landing on Ummm so i learned the shimmy shake so they would fall into the bottom of the shorts needless to say i got burned on both the Umm and my yas now a days i work sans clothes because the sweat damps them out before you get a "Brand" mark and it only takes the shimmy to get them off . Of course i work alone and lock the shop door ,pants right next to it so if a caller comes i am at least half decent when i open the door .
Jani: I wasn't assembling at the time. I was working on the camera mount.
I'm terrified at the idea of molten solder in that area....
OH MY ... I can see one of our boxes on the table. Somehow it still makes me feel proud even thou assembly safety instruction have not been followed properly.
Trust me, molten solder lead does not feel nice on naked skin. How I know that, well i won't tell :)
Martint BuildYourOwnDrone.co.uk: yes it is the X1, and the DAA is all over me.
Greg Jackson: I learned the hot way to wear at least underwear while using the soldering iron.
Remo: It could be said I made her happy but not completely satisfied. I ran back to working on my quad as soon as I was done.
RD Stalwart: Amanda is looking for a cool garage, not a sad and messy living room..
Jason Wise: My LiPo's are made out of banana peels and lemon juice, fermented.
Suta: I refuse to use AC.
Carl: Sometimes I 'wake up'. period.
Dave: I have four of those. yeeaahhhhh. 4 Ah. I still haven't timed how long can i stay in the air.
TO ALL: I wasn't really naked, I was wearing blue underwear.
Glad you enjoyed the joke!
Peace.
Is this what goes on at a naturist camp?
I've got lipo envy!
Ok, I'm done... :)
It WAS really hot today over at my house, I still keep my shorts on though.
Some time you wake up" inspired '" with a solution to a problem ! best to get right at it before you loose the thought!