Posted by samn40 on July 25, 2013 at 17:58:02 from (81.129.32.108):
In Reply to: gas tank repair posted by Martin Caldwell on July 25, 2013 at 07:13:00:
An old guy near to my place went to cut a 40 gallon barrel to make a barbeque for his church...he was an experienced welder/fitter. He filled the old oil barrel with water before he went to cut...As soon as the angle grinder cut through the steel it exploded, leaving him witout any trousers and badly damaged legs. It really set him back and he has never fully recovered. Another guy went to weld a cattle feed bin....the explosion levelled the mill building and sent him to the graveyard! BEWARE even feathers and sawdust can explode....either use fibreglass or buy a replacement. but remember we humans cannot be replaced! Sam
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