The really hard part is dealing with your first serious caustic burn and the skin grafts you’ll need.
I still have a 1/2” deep hole in my leg after the repair work
Be very careful.
The really hard part is dealing with your first serious caustic burn and the skin grafts you’ll need.
I still have a 1/2” deep hole in my leg after the repair work
Be very careful.
A man can always use more alcohol, tobacco and firearms.
Thanks for the reply and information cd but my skill levels are nowhere near what is required for this. I applaud anyone who can do this sort of thing though-it sounds like alchemy!
It must be so satisfying to be able to resurrect old guns.... they look amazing
I just got a droplet inside a boot, at 140 degrees the temperature burns the skin and nerves away so the caustic element can burn away for in my case hours with no pain at all....
Later I found a 1/2” deep black hole in my leg
The burns unit apparently amputate a couple of feet a year from concrete inside people’s boots which does the same.
Full PPE and neutralising solution handy every time....
A man can always use more alcohol, tobacco and firearms.
Oooh, Richard that sounds very nasty. At least acids let you know when they are on your skin. I certainly wouldn't like to take on commercial scale hot alkali bluing, and anyone who does deserves every penny they can get.