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An early morning challenge for all our clever members:
Whilst welding yesterday (MIG) I began to notice a slighty uncomfortable feeling between my little toe and the one next to it.
This rapidly increased from slighty uncomfortable to severe pain that I can only imagine is 100 times worse than childbirth, resulting in a dance around the workshop that would have qualified me for any Morris men dance troupe.
What caused it is not the challenge, that's too easy!!
The challenge is, how does a bit of metal( ok ok.. a spark ) at 20,000 degrees centigrade (it felt that hot) get where it got, yet leave no hole in my safety boots (tightly tied).
I will probably survive the truama and am sure a big plate of bacon, eggs and beans will help
Whilst welding yesterday (MIG) I began to notice a slighty uncomfortable feeling between my little toe and the one next to it.
This rapidly increased from slighty uncomfortable to severe pain that I can only imagine is 100 times worse than childbirth, resulting in a dance around the workshop that would have qualified me for any Morris men dance troupe.
What caused it is not the challenge, that's too easy!!
The challenge is, how does a bit of metal( ok ok.. a spark ) at 20,000 degrees centigrade (it felt that hot) get where it got, yet leave no hole in my safety boots (tightly tied).
I will probably survive the truama and am sure a big plate of bacon, eggs and beans will help