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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1169342" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>I am just considering buying a welder now and thought about using it down in my work shop until I thought about how much saw dust is down there from the years of carpentry and how flammable that can be. I would consider this about the same thing. Dust isn't explosive till it aerated but then once it starts its the same as fumes and not something you want to be around. This is not to mention the possibility of some left over splatter getting sucked up by the pump later just makes it seem like a stupid/fast repair that would be great if you were selling the car and had good life insurance but not if you are going to keep it, or want to live....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1169342, member: 11896"] I am just considering buying a welder now and thought about using it down in my work shop until I thought about how much saw dust is down there from the years of carpentry and how flammable that can be. I would consider this about the same thing. Dust isn't explosive till it aerated but then once it starts its the same as fumes and not something you want to be around. This is not to mention the possibility of some left over splatter getting sucked up by the pump later just makes it seem like a stupid/fast repair that would be great if you were selling the car and had good life insurance but not if you are going to keep it, or want to live.... [/QUOTE]
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