is coming up soon. He is a manufacturing welder and I was looking on Amazon and shirt variances of "Yes, I know I am on fire but let me finish this weld." I remembered 50 some years ago after USAF I was cleaning and repacking bearings on heavy equipment and walked past a co-worker using a gas axe. A berry landed on a solvent wet rag I had in my back pocket and... "Dragon, you are on fire!!!" And I was. I was safely put out with only minor blisters on my and the co-worker's hands, a shirt and about half the long hair I was working on after Government regulations. At the same job while using a gas axe myself a berry dropped inside my beltline. The urgent need to relieve pain by shaking the beltline knowing releasing it will lead to serious damage under the hairline is not a pleasant experience. Thankfully I found a career in electrical construction, a much safer endeavor.