Never did that before (not in a good way)

   / Never did that before (not in a good way) #1  

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Was welding today and started smelling something burning. Looked around and couldn't find anything on fire. Then realized it was ME ON FIRE. The frayed edge of the insulated coverall knee caught a spark and went from smoke to flame as I was watching. Dang~! Only got a bit of a surface burn on the thumb used to swat it out and then pinch the embers out, still... you'd think it would be more obvious. But it wasn't:eek:

Looking back, I was getting more comfortable as the fire took the chill off. :laughing: 40F today with no sun and snow flurries starting. Guess it wasn't that warm feeling that comes from completing a task...


Keep on your toes while welding and investigate all signs of smoke right away - it could be YOU on fire~!
 
   / Never did that before (not in a good way) #2  
You know what we say around here, we want pictures :laughing: or it didn't happen. Glad you caught it before you really got burnt. Burns are the worse. I usually get myself when I'll have on a pair of work boots with the big padded tongue that acts like a funnel directing all those hot melted balls of steel right to my feet.
 
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You know what we say around here, we want pictures :laughing: or it didn't happen. Glad you caught it before you really got burnt. Burns are the worse. I usually get myself when I'll have on a pair of work boots with the big padded tongue that acts like a funnel directing all those hot melted balls of steel right to my feet.

I thought it was just me that wore funnels when welding & cutting. Sure helps with my dance steps. :D It also helps keep the sock makers in business.

I've only caught myself on fire about 3 times. Its a good idea to keep a Beer handy.

OK! Get a welding jacket & chaps. Wear taller boots, yep that works. :drink::drink:
 

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   / Never did that before (not in a good way) #4  
Ha Ha! The old flaming weldor! I've beat my coveralls a few times and even sang suprano afterward. Mostly happened in welding class in highschool while wearing those old hot cotton coveralls and making beads in the "welding booth".:thumbsup: Usually happens around the leg cuffs and crotch.:laughing:
 
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the real welders finish the rod THEN put the fire out:laughing:
 
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Oh wow. Glad your okay. I had a similar thing happen when I was building my backhoe in the shop. It wasn't with the welder, but I was using my angle grinder with a cut off wheel to cut out the cylinder mounts for my backhoe.

I had the sparks pointed right at my shirt and as I was cutting those pieces out, I smell something hot, didn't really pay any attention, I just thought it was the grinder, next I smell clothes burning. I shut the grinder off and it turns out it was my shirt on fire. I burned a hole right through it.

I didn't have anything else handy so I just spit on it and hit on the shirt to put the fire out.

Once the fire was out, I went back to cutting those pieces out. This time I got it done without catching anything on fire.

Chad
 
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Oh wow. Glad your okay. I had a similar thing happen when I was building my backhoe in the shop. It wasn't with the welder, but I was using my angle grinder with a cut off wheel to cut out the cylinder mounts for my backhoe.

I had the sparks pointed right at my shirt and as I was cutting those pieces out, I smell something hot, didn't really pay any attention, I just thought it was the grinder, next I smell clothes burning. I shut the grinder off and it turns out it was my shirt on fire. I burned a hole right through it.

I didn't have anything else handy so I just spit on it and hit on the shirt to put the fire out.

Once the fire was out, I went back to cutting those pieces out. This time I got it done without catching anything on fire.

Chad

Have managed to do the same with my 4.5" angle grinder.

Forget the spit. As I said earlier keep a Beer Handy. After getting the fire out, its real nice to have a drink. :D :thumbsup:
 
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Had a similar expereince with a cut-off saw and a 1.25" tie back. First week as an intern at a construction company, I was testing the tensile strengt of newly installed & cured tie backs. I had to cut the end off of one to get the jack in place. Fired up a gas powerred cut-off saw and cut about half way through. It was a hot day, but clear, so when the smoke started to billow I pulled the saw away and and looked for the burning. Yep - it was me. Burnt the entire front of my polyester Tee shirt completely away. To the point that it slipped off like a jacket. Had to finish the day with a found safety vest. Amazingly II had no burns at all. But I was up on a hill, on display for the whole site to see. The guys had a few nicknames for me for a month or so. :)
 
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Had my experience while in an evening welding class, I thought no one saw then the instructor stopped by booth and laughed and said you"ll never forget the smell of burning denim.
Did it again while cutting with the plasma, lesson learned!
 

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