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Originally posted by JoeLee View PostI just need one more tool,just one!
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How flame-resistant do you need it to be? Trapped in a crashed racecar flame-resistant, or just wont catch fire easily flame resistant? Cause plain old denim is surprisingly flame-resistant for a basic fabric, but wont compare to Nomex. That said, if all you need is protection from an incidental hot bit hitting you it could be enough
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Originally posted by DS_park View PostNot sure what your intended use is.
Wool is fire resistant as is without added chemicals. I have long sleeve button up wool shirt that I breakout for small welding jobs.
I'm looking for something I can cover most of this machine with when I'm grinding. Even if I do it in two or three pieces. Dressing the wheel is the worst. Not so bad on the surface grinder but the T&C grinder is different.
That stuff goes everywhere and if I dribble coolant or use mist it makes more of a mess, one that I can't vacuum up. That grit blasts the table, dulls the finish and takes the paint off.
I've been using tin foil which helps quite a bit with the clean up, but it's a pain.
I was thinking of some light weight fire retardant material that I could cut and fit around everything, like the column and the work head. Sort of like an apron. I've seen people use silicone rubber sheet. Something with a smooth finish so the grit and stuff can be vacuumed off or I could take the thing out side and just hose it off.
I wanted to stay away from any type of material with a heavy woven texture because that will just collect grit and be harder to clean. I was even thinking of that rubber coated stuff like truck tarps.
I have a curtain that I can drag around my grinding area to keep the rest of the shop free of all that fine abrasive dust.
Thanks for all the leads on the material.
JL...............
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Originally posted by epicfail48 View PostHow flame-resistant do you need it to be? Trapped in a crashed racecar flame-resistant, or just wont catch fire easily flame resistant? Cause plain old denim is surprisingly flame-resistant for a basic fabric, but wont compare to Nomex. That said, if all you need is protection from an incidental hot bit hitting you it could be enough
I was thinking of denim and spraying it with some of that fire retardant spray.
I really liked that foil covered material, thought that would be a good choice and easy to clean.
JL................
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Dont get a HF welding blanket. They get real burnty
Actually this was my fault. Needed a quick backer for sweating some copper lines and wow. Saved the house but cooked the blankie.
They do work as advertised for MIG spatter and are made in, no not China. Russia!! I was supersized to see that.
I use a couple of them to cover my machines when grinding. JR
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