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The most technically self-aware here already are aware that with any heating or burning procedures, from roasting chili peppers to heat treating steel parts, proper ventilation is requisite.

I guess for those in need :rotf: , I'll help you out with the otherwise unnecessary disclaimer:

Always use proper ventilation when using open flame and reactive chemistry.

When handling hot materials, use tongs, gloves, eye protection and a protective apron.

When in doubt, consult a responsible adult before handling fire or chemicals.

Avoid alcohol or reactive Rx meds when handling hand and power tools

Don't run with scissors
 
I would like to add to AZ's list that flip flops are a
really bad decision!!
 
I don't believe that's the case David. Everything is relative but he apparently learned his "craft" as a Guy Friday at one of the India-made gun importers. Remember, anyone can hang out a shingle...

I urge caution.
 
mr potato head said:
we used kasenit in the forge at school,35 years ago.no masks no extractor fans nada ,nothing and i'm fine :youcrazy:

Really?? Now, go look in the mirror & tell me that the hunchback, the lazy eye, all that drooling, and that limp arm that swings as you shuffle, dragging one foot -- isn't in any way related?
:idunno:
 
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