Your probably right that my MIG Weld Gloves are thinner. The ones I borrowed when doing TIG are even more thin yet much more pliable.
I would guess that since the MIG is wire feed, you do not need as much dexterity as TIG where you have to fill by holding filler rod in one hand and the other hand the nozzle.
But what gets me is all that heat wasted in an internal combustion engine. Even when in an automobile with heat on full blast, the radiator is still needed to dump heat.
We motor bikers should use a heater with the exhaust some how. My exhaust actually runs under the banana seat, but I made sure it is far enough away that the tire and me too does not get burned.
Maybe fins added to the exhaust systems could work and a heat transfer by use of the air flow over the fins to warm the rider. Breathing carbon monoxide though thing has to be something to be sure to avoid.
MT
I would guess that since the MIG is wire feed, you do not need as much dexterity as TIG where you have to fill by holding filler rod in one hand and the other hand the nozzle.
But what gets me is all that heat wasted in an internal combustion engine. Even when in an automobile with heat on full blast, the radiator is still needed to dump heat.
We motor bikers should use a heater with the exhaust some how. My exhaust actually runs under the banana seat, but I made sure it is far enough away that the tire and me too does not get burned.
Maybe fins added to the exhaust systems could work and a heat transfer by use of the air flow over the fins to warm the rider. Breathing carbon monoxide though thing has to be something to be sure to avoid.
MT
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