Video, Light your Delica on fire!

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Video, Light your Delica on fire!

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AHA, I would rather use the flitz!!! but this seems doable too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI2FwDTc ... _embedded#!
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haha I never thought of doing it that way!
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Oil takes sticky off really well.
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Seems to me soon as you use the lighter fluid the knife can be cleaned..no need to play with fire....Doc :D
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Dr. Snubnose wrote:Seems to me soon as you use the lighter fluid the knife can be cleaned..no need to play with fire....Doc :D
I agree



Lighter fluid is a great solvent for adhesives ie tape and it's residue.

No fire needed
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yep. lighting it on fire was a little unnecessary.
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Of course the fire was necessary :D :D :D
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I was half expecting him to accidentally light the end of his finger on fire.
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Seems to me that took way to long. I just use an alcohal swab and residue comes right off and in a fraction of the time.
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I just use a tuff cloth.it works great for cleaning n buffing and leaving a coat of protectant as well.
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Buckles wrote:yep. lighting it on fire was a little unnecessary.
Unless you want style points...
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A bit overkill definitely...
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What? Delica never needs cleaning, it's maintenance free! All it takes is rinse with water and a few stropes on your jeans ;)
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Tank wrote:Seems to me that took way to long. I just use an alcohal swab and residue comes right off and in a fraction of the time.
I actually posted that exact response under the video. :)
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i have liked some of his videos, especially info on the new models but i am sorry, that is just stupid and a waste of time. oh and butter on the burn, big thumbs on that too :rolleyes: .
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just get Goof Off from home depot
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dialex wrote:What? Delica never needs cleaning, it's maintenance free! All it takes is rinse with water and a few stropes on your jeans ;)
Yeah but we all know that your jeans are not made from denim but are really grit-paper..... :p ...Doc :D
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What a waste of time.
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Gives a whole new meaning to heat treating. :rolleyes:
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Lighter fluid on blade, lighter, lighter fluid residue on hand lightning the lighter,
fire, sharp blade....................Hhumn! Doesn't seem very wise. I can see the finger with the lighter fluid catching on fire and then cutting the crap out of yourself with a blade that is engulfed in flames. :eek: :D Then again it might be fun to watch :D Just saying :D
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