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Owwwwwwwouch SONOFA....
Ok so ive read all of the carb cleaning posts and series in the garage and what little experience ive had myself. And thus far its been pretty smooth...no stuck screws, no munged up jets etc. Came to cleaning the jets and holes and orifaces out with carb cleaner...and i remember reading, yo dummy, dont point the jets at your face...so im cleaning away, and sometimes you just dont know where those holes come out....Carb cleaner right in my eye...direct hit.Alls i can say is that was shere pain...i thought it was going to melt. l urge all would be carb rebuilders, for gods sake wear some safety glasses, cos sometimes you just cant tell...frickin noobs..hehehehTags: None
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don_gibb6512
Count me in. The eye is an amazing thing. It recovers from just about anything. I learned that the best way to wear safety glasses is to have several of them placed around the house and work areas in strategic places so that they're REAL easy to get to. That way you're not tempted to say "aahhh, this'll only take a second". DOH !!!
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ptm
When I was a kid, one of several times my mother got a call from school that started with "Paul is OK, but...." was when I tried to help the girl who sat behind me in Biology class open the clam she had to dissect. Mine opened easily, but her's popped open suddenly and I splashed formaldehyde in my eye...:shock:
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Ironriot
Praise the ALMIGHTY EYE! Well atleast mine anyways. I've gotten so much junk in them its not funny. Gas, Carb Cleaner, Brake Cleaner (Hurts ALOT worse), etc.... You think i'd learn by now. But amazingly enough they survive on
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TheCafeKid
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Tower18
Heh, I was grinding the other day without eye protection. Got a little piece flying in there. I got it out within a few minutes...it didn't hurt so much as irritate for the next 2 days or so.
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TheCafeKid
had a buddy who did that, got a bunch in there and had to have them DRILLED out of his eyeball....that makes me sick to my stomach thinking about it...8-[
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When I was a kid -- about twelve, I guess -- I spent a while one afternoon watching a guy arc weld.
No dark goggles, nothing.and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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Originally posted by robertbarr View PostWhen I was a kid -- about twelve, I guess -- I spent a while one afternoon watching a guy arc weld.
No dark goggles, nothing.1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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n1elkyfan
Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Posthad a buddy who did that, got a bunch in there and had to have them DRILLED out of his eyeball....that makes me sick to my stomach thinking about it...8-[
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Billy Ricks
When I was maybe 4 or 5 we were playing out behind a house my dad was working on for some people at the church we went to. There was a big pile of sawdust we were having fun in and one of my siblings threw a big handful in my face. It ended up in both of my eyes. We couldn't afford doctors at the time so my Mom called our family doctor to see what to do. I laid up in bed unable to open my eyes for at least a week because of the pain while keeping wash cloths that had been soaked in a boric acid solution over my eyes. I think that was the most painful thing I've ever had happen to me. Even the slightest eye movement was unbearable.
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TheCafeKid
Man ill tell you what ive had lots of stuff in my eyes..PVC cleaner gas..etc. but that carb cleaner hurt more than i thought i could bare...i honestly thought i was gonna be blind..i rinsed it out for about an hour before it stopped burning and even then the underside of my lids felt like sand paper across them
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Ironriot
My manager told me about 10 years ago he got battery acid in his eyes. He actually went blind for a few days. His sight returned but he said his eyes were never right again and after that he now wears his goggles religiously
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n1elkyfan
There was one time in highschool when a buddy brought some of that atomic sauce from Quacker Steak and Lube in. Well I put a drop on my finger so I could try it. Well about a half hour later I rubbed my eyes. I thought my eyes were going to bust it hurt so bad.
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