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Do trains get hit by lighting if so what happens
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I agree with zardoz and cosmi. I was a welder for 7 years and that short lillte arc (between 200 and 650 amps...mig, submerged arc is even higher in amperage) can be in excess of 10,000 degrees F. <br />Kev, chill out. I tend to be a little fiery myself, but, when I flame an old head, I usually end up looking like the ***. <br />Ken
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