![]() 04/03/2014 at 11:57 • Filed to: darwin award | ![]() | ![]() |
At least 7 dead after suspected WWII bomb explodes in Bangkok. Apparently, scrap metal workers were trying to break the bomb apart using a blow torch.
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Apparently, scrap metal workers were trying to break the bomb apart using a blow torch.
Well, they succeeded, I guess...
/already going to hell.
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Putting the "bang" in Bangkok.
/I'll take the seat next to yours
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That's weird.
My local newspaper said they were cutting the bomb using a chainsaw.
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Blow torch or acetylene torch? The latter is a "hold my beer and watch this", the former is an idiot moment which still might have been safer, because many explosives can be convinced to burn-rather-than-explode. I'm picturing an old-timey kerosene jobber turned up to heating temp for fasteners/softening, which is suicidal, but not *as much* as acetylene would have been. One would think the "shooting hot sparks and potentially exploding" of a full-blown cutting torch would be running more of a risk.
Still, the part where it's enclosed should've provided a "What am I DOING?" a la Bugs Bunny and the Gremlin.
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Hmmm. Either way, it's a recipe for disaster.