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JT

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Hi

Just wondered if any of you guys use a welding blanket when working on your minis?
I'm going to be fitting a bulkhead box in the coming weeks and thought it would be an idea to protect the wings and windscreen etc from sparks!
If any of you do where's the best place to purchase then?

Thanks
Josh

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Callum

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I have used an old fire blanket before, probably cheaper to buy than a proper welding blanket


JT

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Good call callum. Quick look on ebay three 1mx1m blankets £14 as aposed to one 1mx1m for £10!

Cheers
Josh

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http://www.turbominis.co.uk/forums/index.php?p=vt&tid=542985


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I found an old damp beach towel the cheepist way.

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