not if ur superman
i think welding under water is very very bad for you health?? is this correct?
not if ur superman
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My job is awesome, good boss, good workplace. basically put showers and wardrobes in all day, do alot of other shit but they are the main thing. once i finish my apprenticeship ill be a shop fitter. can make pretty decent money in it to.
Risks
The risks of underwater welding include the risk of to the welder. To prevent this, the welding equipment must be adaptable to a marine environment, properly insulated and the welding current must be controlled. must also consider the that normal divers face; most notably, the risk of following due to the increased pressure of inhaled . Another risk, generally limited to wet underwater welding, is the buildup of and pockets, because these are potentially . Many divers have reported a metallic taste that is related to the breakdown of . There may also be long term and possibly effects associated with underwater welding.
while wer're on the suject.
does anyone else hate using auto dark sheilds? i hate em! ill use them for tacking up when i need both hands but ill never use them for prober welds.
our tafe teacher advised us not to do underwater welding as a long term thing
god, so i sold my t50 on ebay, clearly "melbourne pick up".... the guy who won the bid on ebay is in sydney....
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yeah can weld everything pretty much..actually tigged bronze the other day..i find brazing alot harder then tig gay shit..mig if you cantt your name must be eugene.
clay fitters pretty much lick feces off tool makers feet for acceptance to the metal working trade.
underwater welding im pretty sure theres no courses in australia and you have to go to usa to do it. the only thing you need to be a quilfied welder to weld really is presure vessiles anything else everyones a welder.
im kinda oposite, i wont use a sheild (or open and close mask) when tacking lining shit up and love the auto dark thingo for doing full welds (im a blind cunt)
care to elaberate cal?