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<blockquote data-quote="mtngunr" data-source="post: 4349940" data-attributes="member: 46104"><p>I put on a watch and it stays on except for showers, 24/7, and am lucky to remember to take it off when I might screw it up, much less remember to put on a cheaper watch while working on stuff, and by the time I remember, hands are too filthy to want to touch a watch. Plastic is a good idea around electrics while doing a smoke check, or, at least, a fabric strap, as I once saw a guy short a battery with his bracelet, and never saw a guy take off and throw a watch 50yds so fast as when that watch went from silver to red near instantly. For anyone wanting to know the meaning of "smoke check", it's when you first power up the system and you check for smoke leaks, because everybody knows if you let the smoke out, it doesn't work anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtngunr, post: 4349940, member: 46104"] I put on a watch and it stays on except for showers, 24/7, and am lucky to remember to take it off when I might screw it up, much less remember to put on a cheaper watch while working on stuff, and by the time I remember, hands are too filthy to want to touch a watch. Plastic is a good idea around electrics while doing a smoke check, or, at least, a fabric strap, as I once saw a guy short a battery with his bracelet, and never saw a guy take off and throw a watch 50yds so fast as when that watch went from silver to red near instantly. For anyone wanting to know the meaning of "smoke check", it's when you first power up the system and you check for smoke leaks, because everybody knows if you let the smoke out, it doesn't work anymore. [/QUOTE]
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