Posted by jon f mn on September 24, 2014 at 10:18:48 from (70.194.136.140):
In Reply to: Welding Mistake posted by FBH44 on September 24, 2014 at 07:24:29:
Was doing some overhead welding once and saw a fire reflected in my helmet. Thought nothing of it since I was where there was nothing to burn really, thought it was just a rag on the ground. After a bit I could feel my beard burning and my face got hot. That's when I looked down and saw the Forrest fire in my shirt pocket burning my folding money. The thought of my hard earned on fire brought me to swift action, I smacked my pocket to put out the fire. It worked good too, except for the 4" diameter burn covering my left nipple. You have not enjoyed pain til you've burned your nipple.
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