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Originally Posted by chows4us
Your line of reasoning makes no sense. Read your manual. It clearly warns you not to touch it.
If I follow your reasoning, what do you do with hot stove tops? Not cook?
What if you have a wood burning stove? Go ahead and touch the top of one of those things and see if you dont get burnt.
However ... the manual will CLEARLY tell you NOT to touch the hot oven. You do .... then duh.
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I don't understand your continued argument. Do you think people actually meant to touch the exhaust and get burned?
No.
Of
course we know not to
purposely touch a hot exhaust pipe. Of
course we know not to
purposely touch a hot stove. That's just common sense.
What the original message in this thread was trying to address was whether a modified design could prevent
accidental contact. That's all. That's what I believe ImagoX is trying to get across.
There. Simple message since I don't thnk you're reading ImagoX's messages all the way through.