Excellent video and thank you for sharing! One problem I noticed though is that despite all the safety warnings in the training film, there's a major safety "no-no" demonstrated at 1:34 An Oxy-Acetylene torch should never be lit using a disposable butane lighter, always use an approved type torch striker. If you need a reference, it's in OSHA 1926.350, Welding & Cutting
One other problem, I've done post repairs many times so I know what I'm talking about. The problem is that you do NOT show how to flam out the battery, you know that hydrogen gas is explosive, and you do not want to explode one while your working on it.
@@freemurray Get good and practice on scrap batteries. Heat management is very important, as well as cleaning your lead to be burned so it bonds easily. You can wrap a wet rag around and that helps a bit with heat management.
Excellent video and thank you for sharing! One problem I noticed though is that despite all the safety warnings in the training film, there's a major safety "no-no" demonstrated at 1:34
An Oxy-Acetylene torch should never be lit using a disposable butane lighter, always use an approved type torch striker. If you need a reference, it's in OSHA 1926.350, Welding & Cutting
Great video
One other problem, I've done post repairs many times so I know what I'm talking about. The problem is that you do NOT show how to flam out the battery, you know that hydrogen gas is explosive, and you do not want to explode one while your working on it.
flam out a battery? how do you keep from melting the top of the battery as well?
@@freemurray Get good and practice on scrap batteries. Heat management is very important, as well as cleaning your lead to be burned so it bonds easily. You can wrap a wet rag around and that helps a bit with heat management.