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Faye knows how to TIG weld!

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Mr_Rose:

--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 25 Apr 2012, 06:48 ---There are times when you shouldn't exercise your constitutional right to bare arms.
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*cough* Ahem. *rattles Pun Jar*
I reckon that's at least a Scale Two offence as well…

Carl-E:

--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 25 Apr 2012, 09:45 ---
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 25 Apr 2012, 06:48 ---There are times when you shouldn't exercise your constitutional right to bare arms.
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*cough* Ahem. *rattles Pun Jar*
I reckon that's at least a Scale Two offence as well…

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Oh, it's worse than that...

MillionDollar Belt Sander:
I'm too "senior" a welder... I can spot several things in this strip I'd do or not do...    Rather than dwell on all that I figured I'd give Jeph the kudos for getting the broad-brushstrokes of TIG-welding right.    Details like the torch body, the welding machine, and the gas bottle/regulator.     Hell she's mostly holding the torch and rod correctly!

I spotted THAT yesterday and I couldn't WAIT to see how far he took it.   

I wonder... if Jeph has actually welded before?    Maybe in shop class.... maybe he's a closet-case structural fabricator and won't tell anyone.    :-D

cvcharger:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 25 Apr 2012, 12:10 ---
--- Quote from: Mr_Rose on 25 Apr 2012, 09:45 ---
--- Quote from: Is it cold in here? on 25 Apr 2012, 06:48 ---There are times when you shouldn't exercise your constitutional right to bare arms.
--- End quote ---

*cough* Ahem. *rattles Pun Jar*
I reckon that's at least a Scale Two offence as well…

--- End quote ---

Oh, it's worse than that...


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Uh oh, I think we has a double offender.  LOL.

But yeah, I've done metal working without sleeves before.  I don't think it matters how your doing it, if you go sans gloves, sleeves, and safety glasses, you're asking for trouble.

Is it cold in here?:
Jeph is pretty good about researching things and portraying them accordingly, but overanalysis is so much fun.

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