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The_Poster_Nutbag t1_j7ipezu wrote
That's exactly my first thought.
Thor4269 t1_j7iqcig wrote
/r/diwhy
Cdub7791 t1_j7iqpba wrote
Wut?
sadetheruiner t1_j7iscd4 wrote
Thinking the same thing.
Reddit-username_here t1_j7itfpv wrote
Some varnish and stains will fucking spontaneously combust.
floridbored t1_j7iu477 wrote
‘cause most people have a heat gun lying around (I do NOW, after many years)
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MadMattBeyond t1_j7izl8r wrote
Forbidden Worcestershire sauce
[deleted] t1_j7j24mk wrote
Pouring from one small container to a similar but deeper small container. Hmmm.
[deleted] t1_j7j9lbd wrote
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jgreg728 t1_j7jfuv4 wrote
Huh?
phizappa t1_j7ji803 wrote
11 secret…shhh…spices and herbs.
jrey800 t1_j7kdm3m wrote
There’s literally a fire hazard symbol on the can, this isn’t smart, it’s insanely lucky
SaveFailsafe t1_j7kedog wrote
What was wrong with the first container that it needed to be poured into another?
BuffaloInCahoots t1_j7kndhe wrote
If it’s still the same as it was years ago, a lot of them will. I did stain and lacquer work for a summer. At the end of the day, all the stain rags would go in a metal bucket with water in it. We’d put a lid on it and set it in a wide open area.
azducky t1_j7kpydy wrote
So you got an empty bottle but instead of using the bottle as is you cut it up and play with power tools (exaggerated) to form a hybrid bottle? Maybe instead of buying a $20 heat gun you buy a $1 funnel.
Luvbugg326 t1_j7ksg57 wrote
Forbidden Soy Sauce
MakeSouthBayGR8Again t1_j7kua28 wrote
This is fake. This can of Teak Varnish comes with a resealable lid.
Reddit-username_here t1_j7kuinb wrote
Nowadays they have some water-based stains and shit.
xmromi t1_j7kuxde wrote
The thick and short stub of a thumb... can't be unseen
Bimancze t1_j7kxedz wrote
plot twist: what's left in the can is the aftermath of burning it
pixel8knuckle t1_j7kyabq wrote
All that to pour it into another cup.
kooby95 t1_j7kybuu wrote
Stupid.
AvianMC t1_j7l146l wrote
💥
eunson t1_j7l65f4 wrote
I think it's so you can store it later if you don't use it all.
motodriveby t1_j7l8bac wrote
Their point was why not pour the liquid inside the already intact bottle instead of making a Frankenstein bottle
Chaisz3r0 t1_j7laucv wrote
Yea, but they ruined it. Life's harder when you're stupid.
Qataghani t1_j7lbbw2 wrote
lol yes when you open the lid like that its goner, you need a new lid....lol
dublea t1_j7lf2ib wrote
I would also be concerned. Add that most plastic doesn't magically shrink when heat is applied; like that bottle does.
There's a reason I don't use short form content for educational purposes... F that.
gahidus t1_j7lh9st wrote
So that it's resealable.
And pourable.
gahidus t1_j7lhd6z wrote
And here I thought this was fish sauce or something.
states_obvioustruths t1_j7lhdh3 wrote
The problem is that it was purchased by an idiot.
Source: they took a heat gun to a can of highly flammable material.
NegaDeath t1_j7ljy3y wrote
Mines currently on fire. Should I apply more heat?
BronsonBuster t1_j7lk9x2 wrote
Reddit really is becoming Facebook
Krakensten t1_j7llz3n wrote
Thats neat
ChanThe4th t1_j7ln3u5 wrote
This is a HORRIBLE idea that could genuinely result in sickness.
These plastics are not designed to be heated and melted then eaten out of again, they are EXTREMELY fragile to temperature unless SPECIFICALLY designed to endure them.
DO NOT DO THIS unless you are 10000% sure this plastic won't release toxic or cancerous chemicals that will be absorbed by the food or liquids running over them.
Frundle t1_j7lq8vx wrote
They're more safe in the can, and the flash point is high. Where they become most dangerous is when a rag or towel is used to wipe up excess and then thrown away. As the finish cures, it releases enough heat that it can ignite the rest of the trash.
Supposedly, the fire that burned Seattle to the ground in 1889 was started by a glue pot in a woodworker's shop.
m_i_c_r_o_b_i_a_l t1_j7lqjv9 wrote
Finishes with drying oils like boiled linseed or tung are known for doing this. They self heat as they polymerize so a pile of them could heat up to the ignition temperature because the heat won’t escape. Placing them in a bucket with plenty of water prevents this by the thermal mass of the water and blocking the oxidation of the oil. Laying them flat away from each other also works by preventing the heat from building up.
Putting a flame or heat gun next to the finish isn’t such a great idea either. There’s often flammable chemicals in finishes beyond just the oils.
m_i_c_r_o_b_i_a_l t1_j7lrlz0 wrote
This isn’t a good idea with almost any oil based wood finish. This would leave a lot of oxygen in the container so it will solidify if you don’t use it in a few weeks.
I purge my finish cans with argon from my welder to keep the can usable longer. It’s cheaper than bloxigen at the wood working shops.
Also wipe up messes so your can doesn’t need the jaws of life to open them.
lurker12346 t1_j7lrmi5 wrote
you can keep the label maybe
boomer478 t1_j7lscwl wrote
I think eating wood varnish is a worse concern than a melted bottle.
This is still a stupid idea, but not for the reasons you've listed.
drawredraw t1_j7lth3j wrote
I like how they intentionally destroy the lid to make it look like a useful trick.
drawredraw t1_j7ltibi wrote
I don’t have time for all this
[deleted] t1_j7luecq wrote
The whole thing is pretty dumb. Oh, the internet. The downfall of humanity continues.
blondechinesehair t1_j7lvx7v wrote
That’s actually the other half of the bottle
Sparkyisduhfat t1_j7lyo7o wrote
Lol I was gonna say this is pouring into a bottle with extra steps
keener91 t1_j7m1fap wrote
Is anyone posting to his Snapchat to stop idiots for doing this themselves?
keener91 t1_j7m1gos wrote
Is anyone posting to his Snapchat to stop idiots for doing this themselves?
CrushablePaper t1_j7m3p4b wrote
Neat trick 👍 check if the stuff is uv sensitive if you're going to store it like this
Makenchi45 t1_j7m6srb wrote
Peel off and use tape?
TempleOfDoomfist t1_j7m6vgb wrote
Downvoted. This is stupid
Vispin92 t1_j7mfclh wrote
Umm, burned plastic fumes are toxic, aren't they.
x1c t1_j7mgn3q wrote
Flammable + heat gun = 🔥?
[deleted] t1_j7ml4d4 wrote
Video maker forgot to think about why the manufacturer didn't put the contents in a bottle to begin with, and why they put it in a container that can be resealed air tight.
DontSlurp t1_j7msrat wrote
Yeah if only someone found a way to pour something into a bottle without ruining the bottle and using a dangerous tool. Oh wait.
gahidus t1_j7mud6x wrote
Then you'd have to clean your funnel.
DontSlurp t1_j7mumvc wrote
Significantly quicker, safer, and cheaper than what the video showed.
DrEnd585 t1_j7n44cr wrote
An actual fucking lifehack. Kinda neat
Goolajones t1_j7ninak wrote
I mean. Obviously it worked. We saw it work.
wyohman t1_j7nw28p wrote
If you're stupid
EMAW2008 t1_j7o3bnb wrote
Holy fuck don’t do that if it’s flammable/combustible.
bobjoylove t1_j800wxl wrote
There’s a flicker of fire in the can during the video.
Dr_Catfish t1_j8gcs70 wrote
So is varnish.
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