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Small welding blanket Ignoramus23257 08-29-2008
Posted by Ignoramus23257 on August 29, 2008, 8:53 am
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I would like to buy a small welding blanket (maybe 5x5 or so).

The purpose of it would be shielding flammable stuff from welding
spatter.

I am a little dazzled by various choices, for example on McMaster page
1788. All I want is a blanket that is easy to use and that would
fireproof my stuff.

So, can anyone comment on fiberglass vs Nomex vs neoprene coated
fiberglass, etc

thanks a lot
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Posted by on August 29, 2008, 9:18 am
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On Aug 29, 8:53 am, Ignoramus23257 <ignoramus23...@NOSPAM.
23257.invalid> wrote:
> I would like to buy a small welding blanket (maybe 5x5 or so).
>
> The purpose of it would be shielding flammable stuff from welding
> spatter.
>
> I am a little dazzled by various choices, for example on McMaster page
> 1788. All I want is a blanket that is easy to use and that would
> fireproof my stuff.
>
> So, can anyone comment on fiberglass vs Nomex vs neoprene coated
> fiberglass, etc
>
> thanks a lot
> --
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I have a fiberglass one, works well and is flexible but it does shed a
little bit.

Oh, wait, that's right, you assume all people posting from google
groups are not worth hearing from.


Dave

Posted by Ignoramus23257 on August 29, 2008, 9:21 am
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> On Aug 29, 8:53 am, Ignoramus23257 <ignoramus23...@NOSPAM.
> 23257.invalid> wrote:
>> I would like to buy a small welding blanket (maybe 5x5 or so).
>>
>> The purpose of it would be shielding flammable stuff from welding
>> spatter.
>>
>> I am a little dazzled by various choices, for example on McMaster page
>> 1788. All I want is a blanket that is easy to use and that would
>> fireproof my stuff.
>>
>> So, can anyone comment on fiberglass vs Nomex vs neoprene coated
>> fiberglass, etc
>>
>> thanks a lot
>
>
> I have a fiberglass one, works well and is flexible but it does shed a
> little bit.
>
> Oh, wait, that's right, you assume all people posting from google
> groups are not worth hearing from.
>
>

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Posted by Grant Erwin on August 29, 2008, 10:13 am
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Ignoramus23257 wrote:
> I would like to buy a small welding blanket (maybe 5x5 or so).
>
> The purpose of it would be shielding flammable stuff from welding
> spatter.
>
> I am a little dazzled by various choices, for example on McMaster page
> 1788. All I want is a blanket that is easy to use and that would
> fireproof my stuff.
>
> So, can anyone comment on fiberglass vs Nomex vs neoprene coated
> fiberglass, etc
>
> thanks a lot

Some time ago I bought several welding blankets off ebay. I think they're
4x6, don't really know. They are actually some kind of plastic. They work
OK, not as good as the stuff we used to use in the naval shipyards but then
they're dirt cheap ($10) and very light. I bought 5 of 'em and have never
used more than 3.

If you want one, Igor, you can have it for $15 shipped (USPS flat rate).

Hit me up offline.

Grant

Posted by Ignoramus23257 on August 29, 2008, 11:24 am
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> Ignoramus23257 wrote:
>> I would like to buy a small welding blanket (maybe 5x5 or so).
>>
>> The purpose of it would be shielding flammable stuff from welding
>> spatter.
>>
>> I am a little dazzled by various choices, for example on McMaster page
>> 1788. All I want is a blanket that is easy to use and that would
>> fireproof my stuff.
>>
>> So, can anyone comment on fiberglass vs Nomex vs neoprene coated
>> fiberglass, etc
>>
>> thanks a lot
>
> Some time ago I bought several welding blankets off ebay. I think they're
> 4x6, don't really know. They are actually some kind of plastic. They work
> OK, not as good as the stuff we used to use in the naval shipyards but then
> they're dirt cheap ($10) and very light. I bought 5 of 'em and have never
> used more than 3.
>
> If you want one, Igor, you can have it for $15 shipped (USPS flat rate).
>
> Hit me up offline.
>
> Grant

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