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This is a discussion on Careful When Cutting Into Safes! within the Safety First forums, part of the General Discussions category; Thought this would be a good "Don't cut into containers when you don't know whats in them" reminder... There is ...
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| Thought this would be a good "Don't cut into containers when you don't know whats in them" reminder... There is an article about a man who was hired to cut into an old safe, the owner didn't know what was in it. It turned out to be full of M80s, which didn't react well to the cutting torch.. Burlington Free Press.com | Local/Vermont
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| Thanks for the timely reminder. I most likely would have tried to open the safe just for the challenge of it. I would not try something like that now after reading about the events as reported! Be safe! Old Rusty Ted
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| Hah, sounds pretty crazy Irnsrgn. I can't imagine wondering what the xxxx was happening. It seems like you would think a simple pipe would be safe enough..
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