Galv flu

yea I got fucked up a few years ago welding a drag out of glav pipe. about 2 hrs of welding in a single bay garage w/o vents. Felt like I got hit by a truck. hang in there man
 
my dad informed me of this the day after, he didnt know that I planned to make a drag, and I didnt have a clue what galvanized steel even was let alone know that it was dangerous.
 
Galvanized metal is treated metal. it's dipped in hot zinc, and when it's burned it's bad for you. it's about as simple as that.

the reason things are galvanized is to prevent rust.
 
It's not worth welding that stuff. Even if you find a great piece to use, don't use it.

If you really have to, make sure it's outside with a huge fan blowing at you.
 
'When zinc vapor mixes with the oxygen in the air, it reacts instantly to become zinc oxide. This is the same white powder that you see on some noses at the beach and the slopes. Zinc oxide is non-toxic and non carcinogenic. Extensive research(1) into the effects of zinc oxide fumes has been done, and although breathing those fumes will cause welders to think that they have the flu in a bad way, there are no long-term health effects.'
 
Good find.

though you may have done a lot of research on the internet, I dare you to find someone who welds a lot to go and weld zinc without an oxygen source. or some serious ventilation.

the rest of that says

Typical “metal fume fever” begins about 4 hours after exposure, and

full recovery occurs within 48 hours. The symptoms include fever,

chills, thirst, headache and nausea. All of these symptoms, pain and

suffering, as well as lost work (and play) time, can be avoided

entirely by simply not inhaling the zinc oxide fumes.

So I was wrong, it won't kill you. but really, why go and get sick for 2 days? Just don't bother with it.

I mean it could be argued that after doing butt-hash you pretty much go back to normal, but why inhale butt hash?

Sorry for the totally irrelevant and probably unneeded analogy, but it sorta fits.
 
I looked into it, and apparently there aren't any long-term effects (contrary to what I've been told)

The gas is creates is basically the zinc stuff you put on your nose.
 
we were making a dryslope kicker frame, so galvanized metal so it didnt kill someone, but we were outdoors in the carpark. still fucked me and another guy up for a day or two
 
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