Jackbequick
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A reasonable comment on the High kW transmission....the current 'flowing about' in some places can be quite high and cause...at least theoretically...current flow in the loose steel wool , thus heating. It''s possible to be electro-luxed through 'experiencing' antenna current. If as some one mentioned you get stinky feet...deal with the problem but wear steel capped safety boots in the workshop.
An army mate ex Vietnam Aussie friend, now died very painfully from agent orange-created disease. He, before the Australian government went grovelling to USA as did 'man of steel' (pfffft!) Howard to Bush, worked in the city..He ate 14 sandwiches a day, skinny as a rake but had feet so bad that when I drove him home after work it was conditional on his feet being out the window for the 15kMs...so yes,... can be an issue but they don't get worse in good leather boots.
That said some safety boots are atrocious quality and the soles just a farce but good ones (say "Mongrel") are fine. By the way some you can buy as wide as 6E... comfortable to wear...I have feet so damaged only plates could fix them and ease the the excruciating inflammatory pain from bone on bone and damage as an apprentice...however I just paid $350 for a pair of 4E size 12 as opposed to the generally available 10-1/2 E. Instead of being led by the nose as we usually are...buy boots which give you the right width or your feet then I think you'll ind them a big "+" in the workshop
An army mate ex Vietnam Aussie friend, now died very painfully from agent orange-created disease. He, before the Australian government went grovelling to USA as did 'man of steel' (pfffft!) Howard to Bush, worked in the city..He ate 14 sandwiches a day, skinny as a rake but had feet so bad that when I drove him home after work it was conditional on his feet being out the window for the 15kMs...so yes,... can be an issue but they don't get worse in good leather boots.
That said some safety boots are atrocious quality and the soles just a farce but good ones (say "Mongrel") are fine. By the way some you can buy as wide as 6E... comfortable to wear...I have feet so damaged only plates could fix them and ease the the excruciating inflammatory pain from bone on bone and damage as an apprentice...however I just paid $350 for a pair of 4E size 12 as opposed to the generally available 10-1/2 E. Instead of being led by the nose as we usually are...buy boots which give you the right width or your feet then I think you'll ind them a big "+" in the workshop
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