this is an excellent demonstration of just how much heat get pumped into the workpiece as you weld on it, and seems like a demonstration new welders should take a try at. this really highlights the need in a shop environment to leave indications that recently welded parts can still be VERY hot, and can easily fry up your skin like that tasty looking bacon
You make a really good point, it’s amazing to see that heat get transferred over and be hot enough to cook!! I think the hottest I saw was 374 ish. I love bacon and welding, I had fun doing this and being able to eat the hot bacon right off the plate was awesome!!! Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. 👍
I'm coming over for dinner!!!
this is an excellent demonstration of just how much heat get pumped into the workpiece as you weld on it, and seems like a demonstration new welders should take a try at.
this really highlights the need in a shop environment to leave indications that recently welded parts can still be VERY hot, and can easily fry up your skin like that tasty looking bacon
You make a really good point, it’s amazing to see that heat get transferred over and be hot enough to cook!! I think the hottest I saw was 374 ish.
I love bacon and welding, I had fun doing this and being able to eat the hot bacon right off the plate was awesome!!!
Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching. 👍
You're not supposed to cook using metal. Fragments of the metal will become into the bacom
Bacon is awesome!!! I think the risk is pretty minimal 😎