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OK so I got bored and decided to take the tube that has all the insulation/foil off and clean it all off. Well I got it off and tool it and pulled off the all the foil. There was still allot of cotton like materialon it. Also there it all the adhesive on there as well. I ran out of GOOF OFF and WD-40 didnt do much so the genious that I am decide to use Gas. it was doin good. I would put it on and then scrud scrub scrub. It got very old. So I got another good Idea about putting gas on it and light it and all the stuff would burn off. It worked really well....... But one time I got the tube alittle closem to the dripped gas on the ground and it lit off and about 1/4 of my front driveway was a torch. Then the tuperware conainer that I had about 1/4 gallon of gas in cought fire. I am a Firefighter so I was able to put it out before any thing else lit off and all is good now. I got it out and then just started laughing at myself. That was a rush, but i learned my lesson.
sorry so long but i thing you guys will like it. |
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thats what i was thinking too!
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