Lighter in a heater

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PureVol

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I accidentally dropped a lighter down a built in-the-house heater. I tried to get it out with no luck. Should I be worried about this? When we DO turn on the heat, is it going to explode?
 
#6
#6
Just put some double bubble on the end of a cue stick and get the damned thing out.
 
#10
#10
can you see it at all? If so, buy some gorilla glue and coat the end of a stick or something with a little mass on the end of it, push it down there until it touches it and let it sit for a couple of hours. I used this technique one time with a plumb bob on a string to get a piece of cardboard out of the bottom of a 40 ft elevator cylinder.
 
#11
#11
Sell your house before winter comes. Don't tell the new owners about the lighter in the heater. Problem solved. You're welcome.
 
#12
#12
Get Homeowners insurance..today should be 108 get your family out of the house and crank the heat. Problem solved..
 
#13
#13
:question:

It should explode, but it will only take out one or two rooms max. Now's a great excuse to tear that sucker out and install central heating.
 
#15
#15
Why was this moved to the zone? This man will never get the help he needs now.

RIP PureVol

Mods, please merge with RIP thread.
 

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