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    I've seen the posts on warnings re use of tools eg: On a mower " Not to be used as an overhead hedge trimmer" or on a router " Not to be used for dental work" but how many of us see our neighbours using tools in a strange way?

    We use a whipper snipper at our place but my neighbour lets his kid use a blowtorch attached to a large LPG cylinder to get rid of those bits the mower misses. Beat that!

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    Mmmm. Sounds good. Can you tell us more about the blowtorch?

    If you want to study thw misuse of tools, follow me around for a while.

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    I,ve seen a warning on a dremmel "not to be used as dental tool"
    and on a heat gun " not to be used as a hairdryer"
    astrid

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    On a well known chainsaw " Do not stop saw with genitals."

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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    On a well known chainsaw " Do not stop saw with genitals."


    like you would need telling
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    Mmmm. Sounds good. Can you tell us more about the blowtorch?
    On a flexible hose and has an approx 25mm diameter nozzle like the ones used for heating metal (annealing?). Ive seen this setup used before but only on metal and always in a workshop with appropriate safety equipment on the user.
    One day we will hear the 'bang' but it will be all over then.

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    I thought it bad enough when I drove past sons FIL's place who was out doing the lawns and edges and using his brickies trowl to cut the edges.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pawnhead View Post
    Don't get me started on warning signs.

    Too late:

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    Quote Originally Posted by View Post
    On a well known chainsaw " Do not stop saw with genitals."
    Quote Originally Posted by ss_11000 View Post


    like you would need telling
    One would assume that if they were forced to put the warning label on, it must have been a big enough issue.... Scary that someone thought you could
    I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.

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