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Eye Protection: WAS RE: 3/4, 1/4, or 3/4 copper tubing?



Original poster: "Mccauley, Daniel H by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <daniel.h.mccauley-at-lmco-dot-com>

Guys and Gals...

Can't kid a kidder...

Remember we use pro pyro at almost every gig.

The things that "can't possibly combust anyway" are the ones that kill,
blind and disfigure.

There will always be oxygen, voltage and fuel where there shouldn't be.

Jeff



 >>>>>>>Same goes with high voltage equipment.  Common sense would dictate at
least wearing safety glasses
when working with high voltage.  I repeatedly see pictures of people running
their coils (even during demonstrations - GASP!)
when the spectators / operators are not wearing safety glasses.

As Jeff says about gas pipes, I similarily state about electrical equipment.
Even the best designed electrical components will fail spectacularly.  And
its the components you least expect to explode
which always will.

Why bother wearing hearing protection (to prevent hearing loss) and not even
bothering to don some safety glasses
to prevent eye injury.  Seems kind of dumb if you ask me.  Heck, I would
probably bet more people value their
eyesight more than their hearing, yet no one ever seems to wear eye
protection.  Why is that???

Dan





PREVIOUSLY:

   > Faraday's law protects the gas inside the pipes.

And if that fails, there's still no oxygen in the pipe, so the gas can't
possibly combust anyway.