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Re: Fire Safety in the Lab
I don't think a touch is a fire hazard. On the other hand, a torch might be, if handled improperly. I know you are being facetious, but a torch might actually come in handy in a robotics lab. We use my lighter to help strip 24AWG wire all the time, but of course you have to be careful while doing it. (especially since my lighter is not a safety lighter, which makes it especially good for this application, but significantly more hazardous. You drop it, and it stays lit... not good if flammable stuff is on the table/floor)
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