I feel your pain. On a similar note, I just noticed that because my new stove is about 100x bigger, that I have to reach in to about my armpit to load the back when I stack E/W. no more protection from the welding gloves!jrandall said:Ok I have mine. Sat. while loading the monty burnt my wrist. time to get the golves out! :-S
jrandall said:Ok I have mine. Sat. while loading the monty burnt my wrist. time to get the golves out! :-S
GAMMA RAY said:Yep...I gots my first burn .... :shut:
pretty easy to do on the right big ole 30.....that sucker is deep...
Battenkiller said:GAMMA RAY said:Yep...I gots my first burn .... :shut:
pretty easy to do on the right big ole 30.....that sucker is deep...
Geez, gal, that thing looks nasty! You also look like you have some slight radiation burns on the rest of the arm, just above your bling. Hope that's the stove and not work related. ;-)
GAMMA RAY said:Yep...I gots my first burn .... :shut:
pretty easy to do on the right big ole 30.....that sucker is deep...
NCredneck said:GAMMA RAY said:Yep...I gots my first burn .... :shut:
pretty easy to do on the right big ole 30.....that sucker is deep...
I heard that you should put lemon juice on it or rub salt into it to make it heal fast! LOL :ahhh:
yooperdave said:holy crap gamma! have him load the stove.
BrowningBAR said:jrandall said:Ok I have mine. Sat. while loading the monty burnt my wrist. time to get the golves out! :-S
I always use gloves, but I'll get a burn at some point in the season. Probably melt a fleece sleeve or two, as well.
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