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    Posted: 19/February/2009 at 7:38pm
especially whn they have steel legs
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Told you that we are a distinct society.................what the rest of Canada did 40 years ago................we've just  got wind of it now .

Now if we can only get our hands on those lighters called Bic.....that would help.............rubbing to coffee table legs together takes awhile.
 
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30 years in this business and that is the only time I have ever done one too, Don


If people are going to burn down the house they may as well use a Flame-thrower to do it! The visual effect is much more exciting, eh?      

Edited by Superglide Ken - 19/February/2009 at 10:15am
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40 years in this business and the only time I have done a burn test was in a class room. I can see someone burning done their house trying to figure out what fibre they have in their carpet.
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Fibre identification burning test

Identifying the fibre to clean can be very important. A simple and economical way to do it is to burn it. With a knife, cut some fibres and taking all the required precautions, light these fibres using a lighter and check what happens. Referring to the following table, you will be able to identify the fibre to clean.

TYPE

FLAME (colour/action/smoke)

ODOUR

ASH (shape/colour/hardiness)

WOOL

Orange, sputters and makes no smoke

Burning hair

Irregular and black; crumbles easily to a fine powder

RAYON

Orange and rapid burning flame

Burning paper

No residue

COTTON

Yellow or amber, slow burning ember

Burning paper

Grey, fluffy; slow burning ember

ACETATE

Sizzling

Acetic acid

Black bead

ACRYLIC

White and orange, sputters and makes black smoke

Harsh, acrid charred meat

Irregular and black; makes a hard crust that can be crushed

NYLON

Blue base and orange tip; burns evenly and makes no smoke

Celery or wax

Rounded and beadlike; becomes grey-brown to black and hardens

POLYPROPYLENE

Blue base and orange tip; burns evenly and makes no smoke

Asphalt or burning paraffin

Rounded and beadlike; becomes light grey to brown and hardens

POLYESTER

Orange, sputters and makes black smoke

Sweet over-ripe fruit

Rounded, shiny black and hardens




Edited by nightrider - 18/February/2009 at 11:01pm
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