RonA
specialist in repairing sealed for life equipment
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- Stockton on Tees, UK
I learnt to weld at my local college of knowledge in the 70’s, just Arc & Oxy/Acetylene, the college had just got their first Mig set, still expensive.
My father (a joiner by profession) decided he would like to do the course with me.
One night we had to weld very heavy plate using Oxy/Acetylene, which generated a lot of heat.
I happened to be meeting my girlfriend that night & asked to leave early, leaving my father to continue welding.
When I eventually returned home, my mother was waiting & began haranguing me for leaving my father.
My father always wore his bib & brace overalls for the classes & seemingly the radiated heat from the welding had set his overalls on fire, requiring the lecturer to extinguish him!!
He did suffer some minor burns but they healed quicker than my damaged hearing.
RonA
My father (a joiner by profession) decided he would like to do the course with me.
One night we had to weld very heavy plate using Oxy/Acetylene, which generated a lot of heat.
I happened to be meeting my girlfriend that night & asked to leave early, leaving my father to continue welding.
When I eventually returned home, my mother was waiting & began haranguing me for leaving my father.
My father always wore his bib & brace overalls for the classes & seemingly the radiated heat from the welding had set his overalls on fire, requiring the lecturer to extinguish him!!
He did suffer some minor burns but they healed quicker than my damaged hearing.
RonA