vtsnowedin
Elite Member
We are showing our age here with this. You can't fault the reporter if he or she just repeated what the DOT told them they were doing verbatum. You have a lot of young people at work today that have never seen an old fashioned blow torch and don't realise there are two types of torches. When they hit the oxygen lever on the cutting torch it blows out the molten steel from the cut hence the name. Most guys running a cutting torch have little understanding of the chemistry going on down in the cut.
Some of these "Young folks" have been on the job for fifteen years or better and are now the foreman or super and if he calls it a blow torch all his crew will call it a blow torch.
I still have a hard time keeping a straight face when dealing with a young super with rings in his ears and tattooed biceps. It's just hard to take them seriously, especially if the problem we are discussing is a small one that would not be a problem if the super had read the plans correctly or the spec book.
Some of these "Young folks" have been on the job for fifteen years or better and are now the foreman or super and if he calls it a blow torch all his crew will call it a blow torch.
I still have a hard time keeping a straight face when dealing with a young super with rings in his ears and tattooed biceps. It's just hard to take them seriously, especially if the problem we are discussing is a small one that would not be a problem if the super had read the plans correctly or the spec book.