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OH who did a design degree, says he knows a few people who have got burned like this, but not this badly. I always knew it was nasty stuff!
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So what stuff do they use in model kits then? I used to have a Paddington Bear plaster kit but I never got burned - maybe I used washing up gloves?!
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It depends on the thickness of it... your Paddington Bear was probably only little, and max. 2" thick, with a comparatively large
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ace area through which the heat could escape. When you lay concrete, you can see it bubbling sometimes with the heat if it's a really big bit!

Why didn't she pull her hands out earlier???
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