Student suffers second degree burns on leg via PSP

fhqwhgads said:
Can you imagine the heat and speed it would have had to melt at to even do that?

Not that difficult. A soldiering iron can be cool to the touch one minute and in mere seconds be hot enough to melt lead.
 
Dart said:
Not that difficult. A soldiering iron can be cool to the touch one minute and in mere seconds be hot enough to melt lead.
That still means it's massively hot.
 
Dart said:
Not that difficult. A soldiering iron can be cool to the touch one minute and in mere seconds be hot enough to melt lead.
Yeah but that metal is specifically chosen for that characteristic. Most other metals don't do that. (by the way, is it soldiering, or soldering?)

I'm surprised the kid's pants didn't set on fire, tbh.
 
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