I watched a video where someone had twisted their Oxy acetylene pipes around each other, so they only had to deal with one trailing thing.
Is this something that is sensible or frowned upon for welding cables? Eg twist the earth and electrode cables together from the machine to somewhere near where you are working, to halve the trip hazards, or does this make some wild electrical interference which will stop everything nearby working? Obviously, this won't be useful for 4m leads, but when I have to roll out the 15m ones, it might be useful...
Is this something that is sensible or frowned upon for welding cables? Eg twist the earth and electrode cables together from the machine to somewhere near where you are working, to halve the trip hazards, or does this make some wild electrical interference which will stop everything nearby working? Obviously, this won't be useful for 4m leads, but when I have to roll out the 15m ones, it might be useful...