for what it's worth

Share tips and tricks regarding cut cutting, material handling, metal finishing, marketing, or anything you find helpful.
Post Reply
User avatar
GoingCustom
3.5 Star Member
3.5 Star Member
Posts: 576
Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:53 pm
Contact:

for what it's worth

Post by GoingCustom »

Tip - where proper protective gear... or you'll end up hearing "chicks dig scars" a lot more than you did before :lol:

I imagine I'm not the only one who has gotten complacent in the garage and I've paid for it pretty bad on a couple of occasions, but I've been extremely lucky on missing vital stuff on the face. Minus the minor abrasions, cuts, burns that are associated with working with metal, please remember to pay attention to what you're doing, know your limits on being tired vs saying you can finish tomorrow because you DO NEED sleep to function properly.

my .02
Travis

one of a kind gates, fine art and CNC designs
User avatar
twicecustom
2.5 Star Member
2.5 Star Member
Posts: 155
Joined: Sat Nov 06, 2010 3:50 pm
Location: North Dakota
Contact:

Re: for what it's worth

Post by twicecustom »

Gloves, Goggles, and Boots are must haves... don't be out in your metal shop in sandals!! :D
Jack of all trades, Master of none.
Benjiman
fergy
2.5 Star Member
2.5 Star Member
Posts: 195
Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:27 am

Re: for what it's worth

Post by fergy »

um what happened now?
User avatar
GoingCustom
3.5 Star Member
3.5 Star Member
Posts: 576
Joined: Wed Nov 10, 2010 2:53 pm
Contact:

Re: for what it's worth

Post by GoingCustom »

twicecustom wrote:Gloves, Goggles, and Boots are must haves... don't be out in your metal shop in sandals!! :D
* raises hand * guilty! Although it's me getting after the g/f more than anything now for wearing sandals in the garage.
fergy wrote:um what happened now?
* knocks on metal * nothing! I even built that last gate with no injuries :lol: I posted topic just as a reminder for those people, such as myself, that need a reminder from time to time.
Travis

one of a kind gates, fine art and CNC designs
fergy
2.5 Star Member
2.5 Star Member
Posts: 195
Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2010 7:27 am

Re: for what it's worth

Post by fergy »

do we need pics
of course we do
ill put this up to remond myself not to put thumb too close to guillotine :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
DSC_0067.jpg

You currently do not have access to download this file.
To gain download access for DXF, SVG & other files Click Here

Largemouthlou
4 Star Member
4 Star Member
Posts: 1395
Joined: Mon Aug 30, 2010 5:56 am
Location: Palm Bch Gardens Fl
Contact:

Re: for what it's worth

Post by Largemouthlou »

Damit man!!!!! Hope they got it sewed back on!!!! Guilty myself!!! Don't wear crocks when cutting steel!!!!! :o
1250 hypertherm
4 X 8 Precision Plasma
CandCnC electronics
User avatar
cstroke
3 Star Elite Contributing Member
3 Star Elite Contributing Member
Posts: 406
Joined: Thu May 24, 2012 7:45 pm

Re: for what it's worth

Post by cstroke »

No guts no glory..

I even fry bacon in the nude just for practice.. LOL
6’x12’ Dynatorch powermax 85
12’ Wysong brake
5’x 5/16’ wysong rolls
3.8’x10’ shear
65 Ton ironworker
Boss laser 3655 150 watt CO2.
SFX 100watt Mopa
Quicncy 7.5hp
Square wave tig, Multimatics, Miller bobcat efi.
User avatar
Craig
3.5 Star Member
3.5 Star Member
Posts: 628
Joined: Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:43 pm

Re: for what it's worth

Post by Craig »

Gloves give you that extra fraction of a second to get your hands out of there. Craig Johnson
plasmacuttingmachine
1/2 Star Member
1/2 Star Member
Posts: 4
Joined: Tue Jan 19, 2010 6:24 pm

Re: for what it's worth

Post by plasmacuttingmachine »

ohh man..
Post Reply

Return to “Tech Tips From Other Members”