It hurt a little bit.

It’s ok now.

  • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    remembers welding class, laughs out loud

    Acetylene torch in one hand, filler rod in the other. I finished running a bead, set my filler rod down, the tip still glowing red hot. I turned the torch off, and then, eyes on the bead I had just run, inspecting it, I reached for my pliers to pick it up. I had set the filler rod very close to the pliers, close enough that my thumb touched it.

    I didn’t feel it; I heard and smelled it. Made my way over to the sink to run it under some cold water. It didn’t bubble or blister, I just had a 2 or 3 mm deep ashen white grill mark across my thumb. The wildest part is it healed perfectly, not even a hint of a scar.

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      2 days ago

      Nothing like the sizzle before you feel it, or the crunch when the razor bites hard.

      “Oh. That’s going to hurt in just a few seconds.”

      Or when you see the damage before feeling it. Broke a glass washing the other day, skin popped open, “That is going to bleed, a lot.” LOL, couldn’t hardly get that one under control, slung blood everywhere.