How Many of Your Shirts Have Burned Cinder Holes in Them? ?

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How Many Of Your Shirts/Pants Have Burned Cinder Holes In Them From Spilled Ashes? ?

  • None

    Votes: 22 26.8%
  • Only a few

    Votes: 49 59.8%
  • I am the Human Torch

    Votes: 11 13.4%

  • Total voters
    82
Only one - but that led to an Urgent Care Visit, second and third degree burns, and a huge scar tissue in my shoulders.

I was smoking late night, I was in a semi sleepy state, the kitchen match slipped from my hands while striking and landed on my shoulders. It took me 4-5 seconds to realize my shirt is burning, and then somehow my cotton t-shirt caught fire.
I got it off within 45 seconds, but it was enough to burn me severely.
 

FurCoat

Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
10,206
96,479
North Carolina
Only one - but that led to an Urgent Care Visit, second and third degree burns, and a huge scar tissue in my shoulders.

I was smoking late night, I was in a semi sleepy state, the kitchen match slipped from my hands while striking and landed on my shoulders. It took me 4-5 seconds to realize my shirt is burning, and then somehow my cotton t-shirt caught fire.
I got it off within 45 seconds, but it was enough to burn me severely.
I used to be a welder, I know how that feels. Our work shirts had pockets and were notorious for catching slag and catching fire. I'm lucky that I didn't have to have nipple grafting surgery.
 
Almost every shirt of mine has tiny pinholes from stray ash while driving. They’re small and no one has ever said anything to me about them.
Now my shirts I wear at my workbench is a different matter. All liquids in metal smithing will eat a hole in anything fabric. So most of them are like swiss cheese.

Shirts have an evolution for me. New, I wear out as my nice clothes. Then after a few months of pinhole driving ash, they become house shirts till they become faded. Then they are workbench/farming shirts, till they become shop rags.
 

anotherbob

Lifer
Mar 30, 2019
16,679
31,270
46
In the semi-rural NorthEastern USA
Only one - but that led to an Urgent Care Visit, second and third degree burns, and a huge scar tissue in my shoulders.

I was smoking late night, I was in a semi sleepy state, the kitchen match slipped from my hands while striking and landed on my shoulders. It took me 4-5 seconds to realize my shirt is burning, and then somehow my cotton t-shirt caught fire.
I got it off within 45 seconds, but it was enough to burn me severely.
glad it wasn't worse. Geez man.