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Brit has nothing on this guy...

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good read... Love the welding right next to the dog.. i fuckin laughed my ass off..


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where can i get one of these :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :doh:
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the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
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Arc welding galvanished shit puts off some HORRENDOUS fumes..... see all that yellow shit?

That guy will be dead in a month...

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shit i never arc welded anything but galvanized, and im fine, i made a bit of an effort to avoid the fumes after my first gulpfull tho :bash:
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
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Signs of Galvanizing During Welding
•Proper prep work to remove galvanizing from the weld area will reduce your exposure to zinc oxide fumes, but some galvanize will remain in the weld area. Yellowish-green smoke, white powdery particles floating in the air and white residue around the weld are sure signs that zinc oxide is present while welding.

Exposure to large amounts of the yellowish-green zinc oxide fumes will result in galvanize poisoning, commonly referred to as metal fume fever. The amount of exposure will have a direct effect on the severity of your symptoms.
Symptoms of Galvanize Poisoning (Metal Fume Fever)
•Signs of galvanize poisoning are similar to flu symptoms. The onset of metal fume fever begins shortly after the body is exposed to zinc oxide and the symptoms include a slight headache and nausea. With increased exposure, flulike symptoms begin to set in.

Moderate zinc oxide exposure results in chills, shaking, slight fever, vomiting, and cold sweats. When the listed symptoms begin, it is time to stop welding and get fresh air. The symptoms can quickly become debilitating and you may need to go home and let the symptoms subside.

Fatalities have been associated with extreme cases of galvanize poisoning. Therefore when metal fume fever symptoms begin, you should immediately avoid further exposure.
How Long "Metal Fume Fever" Lasts
•Metal fume fever is short-lived and the symptoms begin to fade within four hours of exposure and generally completely fade within 24 hours. Extreme cases of overexposure may see metal fume fever symptoms last for as long as 48 hours.

Drinking milk can quicken the recovery process as calcium helps remove the zinc build-up from your body.

There have been studies performed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) on the long-term effects of welding galvanized steel. No studies have shown long-term health problems due to continued exposure to zinc oxide fumes or repeated cases of metal fume fever.
Avoiding Overexposure to Galvanize Fumes
•Proper ventilation, avoiding direct contact with zinc oxide smoke, and proper pre-welding prep work will reduce the chances of your getting metal fume fever. Experienced welders that have had metal fume fever will tell you that drinking milk before, during and after welding galvanized steel will help eliminate the galvanize poisoning.

There are specialized fresh air welding hoods available for welders who frequently weld galvanized steel.


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i was outside tho... heres what i was doing, building my jets, and i got a wack of galvanised for free :D
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the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
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I actually read more of that thread. This guy is obviously a professional and i'm getting him to build a high bend exhaust for my CR5. Easy rider style.
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Maybe I can get him weld up a kickass exhaust for my 06 CBR1000 to replace the $700 carbon fiber Akrapovic slip-on that I have now........ :roll: :roll:
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his dog prolly got arc flash, burned eyeballs suck like sandpaper in your eye
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AlisoBob wrote: That guy will be dead in a month...

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i sure hope so
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fuck what can we expect from someone riding a 250 ninja... that baffle is brilliant...
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someone needs to steer this guy to thumpertalk, hed fit right in :rotfl:
the 450 will have less power and will be harder to start, and will be heavier, but to make up for it it will require more maintenance.
4stroke=dead fish
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