• @disguy_ovahea
    link
    1284 days ago

    This is a super bad idea. Without knowing the type of plastic and its appropriate softening temperature range, you’re likely overheating the material. That results in the release of noxious and sometimes carcinogenic vapors.

  • @TwoBeeSan
    link
    384 days ago

    One time we accidentally put a knife in a turbo chef oven.

    It melted the handle in less than 5 minutes and the stench was unforgettable. Smell went down hallways.

    Melting plastic is truly noxious. If not fake and gay his room must be a biohazard.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      124 days ago

      Depends on the plastic, you can safely heat most polypropylene and polyethylene based plastics. If it’s putting off noxious fumes then it probably has urethane, styrene, or vinyl in it.

      The worst plastic to overheat that I’ve worked with is kydex. Even though it’s most common application is as a thermoplastic, if you over heat it the stuff off gasses hydrogen chloride.