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ive done a few things, just starting in the model railroading, i was gluing some foliage to the back of a mountain on my n scale layout, and i was using some hot glue, should i say any more, lol, but ill go on, i pressed the trigger too fast, and knowing how picky my parents are with the house being neat and the carpets clean, stupid me, went and caught the hot glue before it hit the floor, then once the quick cold feeling went into a severe burning sensation, i tried to get it off by rubbing my hands together which spread the hot glue onto my other hand, in the end, leaving three swollen welts on my hands, the coverup story, Ehhhhh no big deal mom i just cut my self on a model, no worries! i also got a nail stuck inbetween the track when i was running a train ,and i went to go pick up the nail off the main line, little did i know that i nail fit perfectly ontop of the n scale track and got a pretty good zap! other than those few instances, i dont use hot glue anymore mainly because the smell of it makes my hand hurt, as for nails i just cant be running trains when im nailing track down!
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