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dumbass question #2

friskygrl2004 said:
Your kidding right :rolleyes: LMAO

There are shields that the welders wear but if you are in the area and don't have a shield you can be burned by the arc.

I went talk to one of the welders and he said that 30' is really far. This will more happen if you are within a few feet.

well excuse me, Jennifer Beals.
 
Dial_tone said:
well excuse me, Jennifer Beals.

You promised you wouldn't tell! welder by day dancer by night :chomp:
 
Becoming said:
That is how I looked at it - I was like - hey is that dumbass welding - someone is going to get blinded by that shit.... but I could not resist that shit... I HAD to look at it...

LOL

So that explains why your posts aren't funny at all.....It's because you can't see what you are typing!

I understand now.
 
I have been burned my eyes twice. It sux you wake up at 12 midnight and it feels like acid was just poured on your eyes. Potato skins do help until you get to the er. Don't chance it the arc light is not worth the pain.
 
The good part: if you are close enough, and happen to wear contacts, the arc can evaporate the moisture between your eye and the lens and 'weld' the lens to your eye.

Cool.
 
ChefWide said:
The good part: if you are close enough, and happen to wear contacts, the arc can evaporate the moisture between your eye and the lens and 'weld' the lens to your eye.

Cool.

Very cool two types of welding going on at once. Key is don't look the light. Kinda of reminds of me of cheech and chongs next movie when red put his hand in the light and chong said don't do that then he did it. MAn, I wish those two would get back together.
 
curling said:
Very cool two types of welding going on at once. Key is don't look the light. Kinda of reminds of me of cheech and chongs next movie when red put his hand in the light and chong said don't do that then he did it. MAn, I wish those two would get back together.

Tommy is in Aluminum Foil Hat Land.
 
friskygrl2004 said:
Your kidding right :rolleyes: LMAO

There are shields that the welders wear but if you are in the area and don't have a shield you can be burned by the arc.

I went talk to one of the welders and he said that 30' is really far. This will more happen if you are within a few feet.

hahaha DT a girl just told you how to weld!
















I didn't know either.
 
RADAR said:
Any length will damage your eyes if you look long enough.
I have several floaters(burn spots) for looking at the arc too long when i was a kid.


RADAR

Yes but I believe the intensity of the light rays is inversely proportional to distance.
 
I remember in grade school when there was a solar eclipse and the teacher told everyone not to stare directly at it. There was one kid who did do it anyway in an attempt to piss the teacher off. That kid died a few years ago in a terrible koala bear attack, or so I imagine.
 
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