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Old 08-11-2008, 11:24 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by angie1313 View Post
Jesus...that's GOT to be a little dangerous, isn't it???
Probably. I recommend clearing any people from the target area. It's used daily by people in the roofing/siding/gutter/window business, as you almost always find a huge wasp or hornet nest in nearly any soffit you open up.

The other day I found a nest in my dog's fenced in "toilet" area. I soaked the nest with the spray from 20 feet back, killing lots of them but angering a few; then I vaporized it with my huge torch hooked up to my grill propane tank:


That's the same torch I used for heating a pizza stone to 1000° with a buddy who's constantly experimenting with creative ways to make pizzeria-style pizza at home...


We also melted his gas grill (1/4" thick aluminum) by trying cooking steaks on it with the torch...destruction is cool. :seesaw:
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she really underestimates the damage i would do to her reproductive organs
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