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  • wow the thumbnail of this video looked like a huge ship on fire in the ocean!

  • @ControlledExplosions

    thats why i clicked on it. haha.

  • you could use the metal inside of that for a slinky

  • my and my friend had a fire in the woods down the street and we used newspaper and a air heater so we had a spot to let the smoke get out and our fire went for a good 3 hours

  • i actually expeirenced a dryer fire in my own home last night i was drying clothes and my dryer caught on fire underneath it. It was scary. but we called the fire department and had it all under control.

  • a lot of the flamability comes from all the lint built up in the vent hose

  • Yes, that's the whole point...if it is not cleaned out on a regular basis, it can be a potential fire hazard.

  • Could you imagine if that thing began to burn in your house??? Scary as hell! Owner Clay told me you should only use the galvanized steel pipe for dryer vents. It can get clogged (if you don't clean it) but it will not burn.

  • in my house they used fire resistant pvc....which is cleaned regularly

  • PVC is against code in all states due to being constructed of plastic. Hopefully the inspector won't catch that if you ever have to sell your home!

  • holy shit......I can believe those plastic dryer hoses are so flamable

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