2012-01-16

sistawendy: me standing in front of a giant pair of wings at Burning Man 2007 (Burning Man wings)
2012-01-16 03:06 pm

welding; goth fash

I took the five-hour intensive MIG welding class from Rusty at Hazard Factory on Saturday. The bullet points:
  • [livejournal.com profile] gfish was right that the metallurgy part is a little too elementary. If you have an engineering background, you can skip that part.
  • When Rusty says to dress for the outdoors, he means it. Goddamn Raynaud's syndrome.
  • The hardest part for me by far was getting the window in my welding helmet in the right place after I nodded it down to start welding. I really need practice at that.
  • I welded at least three pieces to the tables; see previous item about being sporadically blind.
  • The gloves I was using were also the heaviest & cruddiest in the class, and therefore the stiffest. I kept pulling the trigger by accident, which on a MIG welder means you then have to snip off the excess wire you just fed out. Once I pulled the trigger while my wire was near some metal and started welding without my helmet in place. Here's hoping I didn't permanently burn a hole in my retinas.
  • I want to practice more with a MIG welder, but that means renting equipment unless somebody's willing to let me bum time on theirs. [*fluttery eyelashes*]
  • Speaking of equipment, Rusty volunteered that he found a 110V stick welder too hard to use to be useful. Guess who owns a 110V stick welder that's gathering dust.

Had a nice evening at the Merc afterward with L, wife of a cow-orker whom I met at the holiday party, and Emily Szarek, designer and sole proprietress of Vexx Wear. She's a big fan of [livejournal.com profile] cupcake_goth; you two should talk amongst yourselves. Yes, of course Emily's cute. She's also straight. Now hush.
sistawendy: me in the Mercury's alley with the wind catching my hair (smoldering windblown Merc alley)
2012-01-16 03:48 pm
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Speak to me of DIY hair coloring.

I love what [livejournal.com profile] razorbits does to my hair, but my roots are showing and money, well, could be less tight. I think it's time for me to make the leap to doing it myself. I'm not looking to color it differently from the shade it's been since Full Time yet. Favorite brands? Tips?