[Tigers] Prepping for lots more HP.

Rob Bernardino crbernardino at mac.com
Mon Dec 6 13:40:59 MST 2010


Depends on the welding type and pacemaker type. Actually the most modern pacers now are not effected by radiofrequency leakage which occurs with welding which requires grounding. For older pace makers though, it may be an issue. 
Rob

C. Robert Bernardino MD FACS
Oculoplastics and Aesthetic Surgery
Vantage Eye Center
Monterey, CA
www.vantageeye.com

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On Dec 6, 2010, at 9:47 AM, Tony Somebody <achd73 at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Duke- having welded for a living during my mine construction career, I can
> honestly say, the one weld I could see looks really good. I know there can be
> some thin and rusty metal in that area, so I dont envy you the job. I have a
> pace maker now and they tell me I can't weld or be close to anyone else
> welding. A friend told me he has a buddy w/ a pace maker that welds every day.
> I dont want to go thru another surgery if the pace maker people are right, so
> my welder requires another operator. I hope all your welds turn out as well.
> Tony
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