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Try cooking utensil shops
Creme Brulee burners are just a cheap gas torch, mine was from a chain called "the Range"
Got piezo ignition and refillable with lighter gas, had it for about 3 years bought another as a spare a few weeks ago it was ÂŁ9.00
 
Crackin' idea edexlab - probably use it as often as I make crime brûlée so it'll last a lifetime - and I mean that as a positive.
 
I use a crime brûlée gas torch, had it for I think 4 years now, works perfectly, very accurate and controllable and lasts ages without refuelling. Only about £20 of eBay I think it was, it's really good and quick.
 
i coil some scrap 1.5mm bare copper wire round the heatshrink, then connect the ends to a 240V supply. fed by a 16A MCB and RCD protected, i then switch on through an immersion heater timer bought from azamon at a silly low price, made in china, set for 3 minutes, time enough to imbibe of a pint of glorious hobgoblin. if the heatshrink survives and passes IR and continuity tests, wrapp it round with 2 layers of insulating tape (as per manufacturers instructions from B&Q), then bung it into a void , never to be seen again.
Your just being ridiculous now.
 
well, having forgot the chip pan was on, and almost burnt the house down, think i can afford to be ridiculous. still coughing from the smoke inhalation. fire brigade chap said i should have got out instead of tackling it. silly sod. as if i'm going to run off and leave 3 dogs. anyway. not as bad as it looked. a couple of kitchen units scrap, along with the cooker hood. smoke damage that a couple of coats of dulux will fix. happy days.

edit: and it's you're.not your. :hammer:
 
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That's awful - can you blame the Hobgoblin or was it just you being an Arsenal?
 
well, having forgot the chip pan was on, and almost burnt the house down, think i can afford to be ridiculous. still coughing from the smoke inhalation. fire brigade chap said i should have got out instead of tackling it. silly sod. as if i'm going to run off and leave 3 dogs. anyway. not as bad as it looked. a couple of kitchen units scrap, along with the cooker hood. smoke damage that a couple of coats of dulux will fix. happy days.

edit: and it's you're.not your. :hammer:
Well its you're :winkiss: own fault, fried chips are know to be dangerous to health.

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Thanks for your're replies chaps, I'll peruse them later.
 

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