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Hey Soren, only because I've seen you mention it a couple of times.... be careful with the steel wool, that stuff is more flammable than drunk at a bonfire. Little spark or backfire out the pipes will prolly light it up like a roman candle. I don't think a brief fire in the pipes would really damage anything but shooting a flaming fire ball out the back into the lovely countryside or better yet into the grill of a tailgating cager might cause a few probs. Wait, I like the tailgater part, carry on.




So far I havent had any trouble with the steel wool I have used in my pipes. I have heard that it is flamable and tried looking up the flash point of steel wool online, every MSDS sheet I found listed "Not Applicable" for flash point. The melting temps seem to range at about 1750 degrees. I would think that if it's getting that hot in there, then something is wrong.

Soren