No not like that:
Like this:
Photo of from the next day. Still leaking people juice. Wire wheel on an angle grinder cleaning up a drum brake backing plate from a 1963 VW bug. Wheel grabbed something and in a hot sec bounced off my arm. Happy it missed my watch.
The best part is I have these very nice Kevlar sleeves that would have saved my ass, did I wear them, nope, why it was hot. But wait you have AC in your shop right? Yup, scraping off 60 years of rust is dusty dirty work, I had the door open. Live and learn. I have wounded myself a few times this week. Saturday while leaning under said rust bucket, I stood up too quick and have a nice hole in my head, you know how a bald head bleeds...... Then Tuesday I was doing "a quick weld" and splatter landed on my foot, burned a hole through my shoe and on the top of my foot I have a nice little round BB sized burn, ruined brand new socks....again it was only a second, so why wear the boots.
So the point of all this, if you are screwing around with this stuff, wear the gear, you don't because it is only a second, or it is too hot.....whatever. I will likely have a bit of time healing this one. Also have some form of medical stuff in your "hobby area", you will be adding to it with each new boo-boo, after this I added larger bandages, I already had wound wash so hopefully I got most of the "grime" out of it and the infection will not be too bad, but it was a very dirty wound.
Wear your gear, and when you do hurt yourself have something to keep you from leaking all over the place.
Like this:
Photo of from the next day. Still leaking people juice. Wire wheel on an angle grinder cleaning up a drum brake backing plate from a 1963 VW bug. Wheel grabbed something and in a hot sec bounced off my arm. Happy it missed my watch.
The best part is I have these very nice Kevlar sleeves that would have saved my ass, did I wear them, nope, why it was hot. But wait you have AC in your shop right? Yup, scraping off 60 years of rust is dusty dirty work, I had the door open. Live and learn. I have wounded myself a few times this week. Saturday while leaning under said rust bucket, I stood up too quick and have a nice hole in my head, you know how a bald head bleeds...... Then Tuesday I was doing "a quick weld" and splatter landed on my foot, burned a hole through my shoe and on the top of my foot I have a nice little round BB sized burn, ruined brand new socks....again it was only a second, so why wear the boots.
So the point of all this, if you are screwing around with this stuff, wear the gear, you don't because it is only a second, or it is too hot.....whatever. I will likely have a bit of time healing this one. Also have some form of medical stuff in your "hobby area", you will be adding to it with each new boo-boo, after this I added larger bandages, I already had wound wash so hopefully I got most of the "grime" out of it and the infection will not be too bad, but it was a very dirty wound.
Wear your gear, and when you do hurt yourself have something to keep you from leaking all over the place.