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philippacificnw (May 18, 2025)
This is GREAT! FOR the benifit to OTHERS, I was "fairly sure" the liquid was XYLENE, that, for ME was PROVEN, by simply turning ON Closed Caption !!!
My "timing" to watch this: Major Head ACHE, I turned OFF the Music!
following the VIDEO, I had to "rewind" to see it. I made SCREEN CAPTURES of the major scene changes !!!
the WHITE (PVC) did show the Air Heat GUN & FIRE BRICK !
the Black (¿ polyethylene?) NO heat source Shown BUT LOOK carefully at the bottom of CAN there were Signs of Heat applied.
PlastiDip, I run out of that stuff nearly as often as BEEF STEAK, it does not last long in My House!!!!
THANK YOU
philip, from the Great Pacific NorthWET, Oregon, USA
"Truth spoken softly, is LOUDER than Lies SHOUTED".
Kovanca Polock (May 18, 2025)
[QUOTE=philippacificnw;250849]This is GREAT! FOR the benifit to OTHERS, I was "fairly sure" the liquid was XYLENE, that, for ME was PROVEN, by simply turning ON Closed Caption !!!
My "timing" to watch this: Major Head ACHE, I turned OFF the Music!
following the VIDEO, I had to "rewind" to see it. I made SCREEN CAPTURES of the major scene changes !!!
the WHITE (PVC) did show the Air Heat GUN & FIRE BRICK !
the Black (¿ polyethylene?) NO heat source Shown BUT LOOK carefully at the bottom of CAN there were Signs of Heat applied.
philip, from the Great Pacific NorthWET, Oregon, USA
It would have been helpful to have the solvent identified specifically as xylene, rather than having to rely on closed captioning. Also, the use of a heat gun with a flammable solvent like xylene is not the best idea: mixed xylenes, as one often gets at a hardware store, have a flash point of ~90-100°F. A safer way to apply heat would be to set the can with the plastic shreds and solvent in a bath of boiling water.
For All the interest in this, I am VERY aware of Product Safety concerns:
I was our Company's CAL OSHA SAFETY officer in the late 1980's, I dealt with M.E.K. & XYLENE on a daily basis, as the "most serious of Chemicals" used by our company, doing Hard Wood Floors.
I gave MONTHLY "continuing education classes" PER >>>CAL OSHA'S<<< stringent requirements, like
"the Proper Method to check" Resperators before use", TO employees that wore them 16-20 Hours a WEEK, but "State Regulations" required *training*.
I had to Update each Employees "MSDS" information on every NEW product used.
Material Data Safety, was my bread & butter, so:
I was EXTREMELY happy to view this U TUBE, and comprehended everything,
Without knowing the Native language, had any been SPOKEN,
what I read on the Bottle, was almost evident of "Xylene" for me!!!
>>>>>>That no errors were made<<<<<<, is the ***Important part***, and Further
viewing of his channel has been a wonderful experiance!
It takes COURAGE to produce a video, for World Viewing, I have SEEN many!
At appropriate times, as Needed, I have COMMENTED on unsafe PRACTICE.
And generally, when I do, there are 5 - 10 other persons stating the same thing!
I sincerely hope this person Continues to post, it is a subject matter most people would not even think of.
I have thought "OUTSIDE the Box", the Majority of my life.
I still have TEN fingers, at 75 Years Old, because I was
TAUGHT "safety first", from my Very First job:
WORKING for my Father, & his Brother-in-Law !!!
philip, from the Great Pacific NorthWET, Oregon, USA
"Truth spoken softly, is LOUDER than Lies SHOUTED".
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