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Subject: | Re: Shocking experience. |
I'm slow.
Bill
On Jun 13, 2012, at 8:58 PM, "Roger Kemp M.D." <viperdoc@mindspring.com> wro
te:
> Misspelled on purpose.
> Doc
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Jun 13, 2012, at 8:12 PM, Bill Geipel <czech6@mesanetworks.net> wrote:
>
>> Oedipus complex? Certainly not. ( I hope)
>>
>> Bill
>>
>>
>>
>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 7:43 PM, "Roger Kemp M.D." <viperdoc@mindspring.com> w
rote:
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>>> Ediphus complex? Glad you are okay! Gotta watch what you put in your mou
th!
>>> Doc
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>
>>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 2:45 PM, Barry Hancock <bhancock@worldwidewarbirds.c
om> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well...now that you are OK, that is DANG funny! LOL!
>>>>
>>>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:30 PM, cjpilot710@aol.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Rather shocking experience today. I was repairing a cannon plug off t
he temperature bulb, on the oil "out" fitting. I had been having trouble wi
th the oil temperature reading on the gauge. When I would select the gauge f
or the "out" reading, I found the needle would peg out. On advice from Doug
Sapp I checked the cannon plug and sure enough found a broken wire. Since t
he wire had broken out the solder lug of the plug I needed to completely dis
assemble and rebuild the plug.
>>>>>
>>>>> While slaughtering the new wire into into the old lug. I momentarily p
ut the handle of the soldering iron in my mouth to use my free hand to make a
n adjustment. Four or 5 seconds later, I felt like someone hit me in the mo
uth and I saw a flash of light in both my eyes. That sure got my attention!
While I did not drop the soldering iron, I did remove it from my mouth and
tried to figure what happened. What I found is the picture below.
>>>>>
>>>>> Lesson learned here? I've had this soldering iron for years. It is m
y favorite when it comes to electrical work. It is the type I was originall
y trained to use years ago as a missile repairman in the Army. However you c
an see that age has caused insulation to crack across the whole wire. Thus j
ust a little moisture from my mouth cause it to give me a good shock. Fortu
nately (and I do mean fortunately) I didn't get a whole 115 V. No burns on m
y lips or in my mouth but it did smart a little. And I believe the bright f
lash I saw was just a few electrical protons- from the wire -through my eyes
- to my brain. Anyway I went out and bought a brand-new soldering iron whic
h I plan to keep out of my mouth. And I hope y'all will take a good look at
the wiring on your older electrical tools. We tend to take them for grante
d. (Now if I could just get my eyes uncrossed). ;>p
>>>>>
>>>>> Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
>>>>>
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Subject: | Re: Shocking experience. |
I figured "Etapus Complex" would have been to fighter pilot direct. Maybe no
t?? Coming from a guy who occasionally sported the fltgyny TDY name tag.
Doc
Sent from my iPad
On Jun 14, 2012, at 6:40 AM, Bill Geipel <czech6@mesanetworks.net> wrote:
> I'm slow.
>
> Bill
>
>
>
> On Jun 13, 2012, at 8:58 PM, "Roger Kemp M.D." <viperdoc@mindspring.com> w
rote:
>
>> Misspelled on purpose.
>> Doc
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>
>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 8:12 PM, Bill Geipel <czech6@mesanetworks.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Oedipus complex? Certainly not. ( I hope)
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 7:43 PM, "Roger Kemp M.D." <viperdoc@mindspring.com>
wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ediphus complex? Glad you are okay! Gotta watch what you put in your mo
uth!
>>>> Doc
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPad
>>>>
>>>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 2:45 PM, Barry Hancock <bhancock@worldwidewarbirds.
com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Well...now that you are OK, that is DANG funny! LOL!
>>>>>
>>>>> On Jun 13, 2012, at 1:30 PM, cjpilot710@aol.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Rather shocking experience today. I was repairing a cannon plug off t
he temperature bulb, on the oil "out" fitting. I had been having trouble wi
th the oil temperature reading on the gauge. When I would select the gauge f
or the "out" reading, I found the needle would peg out. On advice from Doug
Sapp I checked the cannon plug and sure enough found a broken wire. Since t
he wire had broken out the solder lug of the plug I needed to completely dis
assemble and rebuild the plug.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> While slaughtering the new wire into into the old lug. I momentarily
put the handle of the soldering iron in my mouth to use my free hand to mak
e an adjustment. Four or 5 seconds later, I felt like someone hit me in the
mouth and I saw a flash of light in both my eyes. That sure got my attenti
on! While I did not drop the soldering iron, I did remove it from my mouth a
nd tried to figure what happened. What I found is the picture below.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Lesson learned here? I've had this soldering iron for years. It is m
y favorite when it comes to electrical work. It is the type I was originall
y trained to use years ago as a missile repairman in the Army. However you c
an see that age has caused insulation to crack across the whole wire. Thus j
ust a little moisture from my mouth cause it to give me a good shock. Fortu
nately (and I do mean fortunately) I didn't get a whole 115 V. No burns on m
y lips or in my mouth but it did smart a little. And I believe the bright f
lash I saw was just a few electrical protons- from the wire -through my eyes
- to my brain. Anyway I went out and bought a brand-new soldering iron whic
h I plan to keep out of my mouth. And I hope y'all will take a good look at
the wiring on your older electrical tools. We tend to take them for grante
d. (Now if I could just get my eyes uncrossed). ;>p
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jim "Pappy" Goolsby
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <DSC05788.JPG>
>>>>>
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