wroughtn_harv
Super Member
i see a lot of panic about health issues from welding galvanized metals. while i'm not a physician or ever had any training in welding galvanized, i have been told a few things over the years by people who have done it a lot. i've also decided to look on the internet, and i found the following:
http://www.sperkoengineering.com/html/articles/WeldingGalvanized.pdf
before you run out to put a deposit down on the cemetery plot, read the third section: zinc fumes -- a safety hazard? i've done a lot of small projects over the years with old galvanized pipe, and while i try to keep my head out of the fumes, i'm sure i've breathed some in, but never felt any effects from it.
That's probably the best explanation of metal fumes fever I've ever seen. It describes what I've experienced and gives me some peace of mind.
In the early seventies our welding instructor at a junior college told us that the number one bad effect of welding galvanized was we would lose the lead in our pencil. He claimed that he had welded some galvanized one time and had lost the ability to perform his husbandly duties for almost a year.
I doubted what he said because by that time I had been welding galvanized for a couple of years without suffering such a problem. Also my father had been welding it for many years by that time and I was sure he would have allowed me to weld it if there had been that kind of problem in his own life.