02-23-2010, 11:12 AM | #30 | |
Love Is Strength
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Vancouver/BC/Canada
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Any fire tool can be safe given the proper training, practice, common sense, ect. Any fire tool can be entirely unsafe as well as with any level of danger put in someone's hands there are the odd "freak accidents" but the worst I've ever heard of IRL is 2nd degree burns.. happened to my friend last week in front of a fire safety technician (definition of freak accident). I'm going to set up filming next month to cover what swordchucks are//how they work as well as cover all the fire safety needed to use them in a separate video (and possibly how to make them, depending if I can spare the funds for that). Actually, I think I'll write a guide on how to learn to use Swordchucks right now.
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