celtic said:
Thanks for the info ....I just completed a welding class and none of that sort of calamity was ever addressed.
TY.
I enjoy fabricating, used to do a lot of it, I recently learned how to TIG.
The couplings where melted when a welder walked in the door from outside and placed the work clamp on a 1/2" EMT from a switch box heading up to the trusses. He then went to work welding on the trusses till the 1/2" couplings melted out.
The THHN was melted when a welder put the work clamp on the edge of a powered truck dock ramp, then went to welding the weather seals onto the overhead door frame.
The current path was through the dock ramps 12 AWG EGC back to building steel then through the EGC to the electric door operator. It also melted the control wires and some of the control buttons for three side by side docks.
When we use to weld on the rides at the amusement park we would try to place the work clamp very close to the spot we were welding. In no case would we place the work clamp on a stationary section then weld on a moving section as that could cause arcs at the bearings.