To not touch the stove. I think I have more burn marks this year then the last 2.
You know its a bad one when you hear your skin sizzle.
You know its a bad one when you hear your skin sizzle.
oldspark said:I still break my "dont load the stove with out the welding gloves on" rule once in a while but for the most part I stick to it.
Dont forget the cup, nothing worse than burnt nuts.kenny chaos said:...and don't forget your hockey helmets with the full face guard. :lol:
kenny chaos said:...and don't forget your hockey helmets with the full face guard. :lol:
oldspark said:Dont forget the cup, nothing worse than burnt nuts.kenny chaos said:...and don't forget your hockey helmets with the full face guard. :lol:
Battenkiller said:kenny chaos said:...and don't forget your hockey helmets with the full face guard. :lol:
Don't laugh. Earlier this year I bought a thermocouple probe for my IR thermometer to check the outer temps against the inner ones. When the temp hit 1295º (limit on the probe) I pulled it out of the pipe. Obviously, at that temp it was glowing bright cherry red. At the same time, I began to smell a weird burnt plastic smell. I decided to sniff the probe to see if that was the source. Got a little too close.... ZAP! It didn't just sizzle, it actually popped so loud it startled me.
I walked around with a dark brown line on the tip of my nose for about a week. :red:
kenny chaos said::lol: :lol: :lol: STOP IT! Don't stop it! You're killing me. :lol: :lol:
Years ago, I was working on a pipeline slash job and given the task to tend the large fires. The boss told me to cut off the logs that were sticking out and toss them into the fire. What did I know, I was a feller. Anyway... I was doing as I was told... facing toward the fire cutting off a log when the exhaust of my chainsaw blew a bit of hot coal/ash up which landed on the tip of my nose. I instictively brushed it off with the backside of the mitt of my left hand. Little did I realize that the back of the chainsaw safety mitt being thick with several layers of kevlar was actually hotter than what I was seeing cross-eyed on the tip of my nose. Anyway... the skin on the end of my nose stuck to the back of the mitt. DOH!Battenkiller said:I walked around with a dark brown line on the tip of my nose for about a week. :red:
mywaynow said:I use a high intensity probe light that has a flexible stem about 12 inches long. Just for fun, and to confirm my level of genius, I stuck the light into my nose and turned it on. Thinking it would simply illuminate the nostril and get a laugh. Thing I forgot was that the small bulb on this light gets extremly hot, almost instantly. My eyes watered plenty.
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