The quickest way to cut corrugated iron sheets

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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    G’day, thanks for watching
    Step 1 measure length to rip
    Step 2 Cut just beyond second rib
    Step 3 Place your foot on the longest side
    Step 4 pull at a 45deg angle towards you
    Step 5 keep moving your foot to the tear point
    Step 6 low and steady
    Thanks for watching
    Sophie’s first time tearing corrugated iron sheets, job well done.
    Thanks
    Scotty

Комментарии • 190

  • @johnvaldes8725
    @johnvaldes8725 6 месяцев назад +10

    Wow if I didn't see you actually do this I would not believe it could be done. Thank you so much for the demonstration!

  • @spiritualwisdom515
    @spiritualwisdom515 2 года назад +21

    "HERE LET ME JUST RIP THIS METAL SHEET APART WITH MY BARE HANDS!" - BOSS MODE!

  • @humminbirdhoopz8231
    @humminbirdhoopz8231 2 года назад +21

    The best technique that I've seen yet! Simple, no special power tools, no noise, no metal sawdust, simply gets the job done!

  • @karmicselling4252
    @karmicselling4252 Год назад +14

    Your approach is spot on. Many years of experience has taught me the following ...
    1/ Always use safety equipment when cutting metal sheets. Thick gloves, face shield, protective hat or helmet, strong boots and long sleeves. Out f control sharp edges can do a lot of damage.
    2/ Use a strong timber plank as a guide. Lay the plank in parallel to the direction of the cut and stand on the plank as you pull on the sheet.
    3/ Do this sort of work in an open clear area well away from other people, children, and pets.
    An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
    Cheers.

    • @davidfuller764
      @davidfuller764 Год назад +1

      Thanks

    • @jimangrabright9229
      @jimangrabright9229 Год назад +3

      How is his approach 'spot on' when he didn't do most of the cautions you recommended?

    • @rolfpoelman3486
      @rolfpoelman3486 26 дней назад

      I think you forgot the ear plugs and 72 vaccinations.

  • @dojodance
    @dojodance Год назад +12

    Wish I could give you about 100 thumbs up for this. I've seen a ton of ways to cut this stuff with expensive tools and a mans strength, but you are the first to show how a woman, elderly, disabled or lack of tools could possibly cut a piece of this stuff... Thank you!! I am soo over waiting on hubby and his buddies to cut two little pieces for me, I'll be doing this first thing in the morning!! (with safety gear of course lol)

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much. It was good that I had a first timer. Just make sure you cut just past the middle of second ridge,
      Have you foot on the larger side and have opposite foot close to the tear, with smaller pieces go nice an steady and you will do it.
      All the best
      Scotty

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/EU223K1EpJ0/видео.html

  • @downunda107
    @downunda107 2 года назад +16

    Well described. The addition of watching someone do it for first time was brilliant. Learned so much combining both efforts! Best regards Stephen. I grew up in Toomba. ✌

  • @channasmith9184
    @channasmith9184 2 года назад +9

    When I was roofing this is how we cut all the straight sheets. Just remember to tuck them to the top of the roof, that edge will rust if it's at the gutter end.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад +4

      Yes very correct and no sharp jagged edge in the gutter👍

    • @dojodance
      @dojodance Год назад +1

      @@1greenthumbgardeningtwba or a quick sanding and a quick spray of paint would work too.

  • @rodneycork2788
    @rodneycork2788 Год назад +5

    Wow! that's brilliant. Somehow I can't believe it was that simple. Well done you.

  • @user-iv7ts3zm4y
    @user-iv7ts3zm4y 5 месяцев назад +2

    A woman willing to help and follow instructions. Priceless. Gold. She deserves to be treated with all the love and respect a man can give. Bravo. The U.S.A. does not seem to have such Gold. Sad.

  • @mattholko6033
    @mattholko6033 2 года назад +6

    In the US i picked up some for a project from Home Despot. This technique works like a dream!

  • @sprusecaboose
    @sprusecaboose 2 года назад +7

    Cracking guide thanks Scott, saved me a lot of time on the grinder.

  • @user-gg4of8kj6y
    @user-gg4of8kj6y 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for sharing. I was really amazed to see this technique here for the first time. It is a brilliant method.

  • @ffionwalker441
    @ffionwalker441 2 года назад +8

    well done good trick thanks for sharing and also you showed someone who is just learning which highlights the finer points thankyou

  • @kimcup5000
    @kimcup5000 Год назад +5

    THIS IS AMAZING!!! I had no idea you could do this! Thank you!

  • @rolfpoelman3486
    @rolfpoelman3486 26 дней назад

    The manufacturer recommends this.
    They are not too conservative to recommend practical ways to use their products.

  • @mrbill3576
    @mrbill3576 2 года назад +3

    You are a bad ass sir I've never seen that in 56 yrs of construction

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад +1

      Thanks. Appreciated.
      One thing I am still doing is learning. It amazes me how we can do something for years and someone has a tip or trick which we wish we had known about. I leant this while doing part time work for a small roofing crew. It was a hard slog, i loved how fast they could screw off a roof,
      Thanks again
      Scotty

  • @ShirleiBarnes
    @ShirleiBarnes 2 года назад +4

    OMG I wish would've seen this earlier today! Will do this next time, thanks 😊

  • @teresa-ux8db
    @teresa-ux8db Год назад +1

    One of the best videos of all time!!

    • @pimc172
      @pimc172 Месяц назад +1

      Best comment of all time

  • @jacksdiy4580
    @jacksdiy4580 Год назад +3

    OMG! such a great demo

  • @lovemeanyou
    @lovemeanyou Год назад +2

    I’m so glad Mrs lady had a go too 😅 it gives me confidence to try this out myself yay 😂

    • @geoffmerritt
      @geoffmerritt Год назад

      That's what I was thinking, seeing the apprentice do it gave me confidence to try.

  • @davidtruscello5643
    @davidtruscello5643 Год назад +3

    you are a genius. Love it. KISS principle always the best.

    • @taradactal79
      @taradactal79 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/EU223K1EpJ0/видео.html

  • @deanspencer13
    @deanspencer13 2 года назад +2

    I'm impressed 👏

  • @Polecat54941
    @Polecat54941 3 года назад +8

    Very Impressive but being in England where these things cost a small bungalow I think I will cut them with the tin snips :)

  • @samuelaqimaqima100
    @samuelaqimaqima100 2 года назад +5

    Just fantastic..Absolute genius.

  • @BruceThomson
    @BruceThomson 5 месяцев назад +1

    Fabulous! I have to do some tomorrow and will try that. Thanks! =)

  • @debbieparker3691
    @debbieparker3691 2 года назад +1

    It pays to watch all channels. Thank you!!

  • @Dreamkeeper76
    @Dreamkeeper76 2 года назад +3

    Aww thanks I'll give that a go. Was just about to spend a bit on cutters!

  • @72Dexter72Manley72
    @72Dexter72Manley72 2 года назад +2

    I'm going to have to try this out. I have some old sheets that are on a shed. Going to cut them down to make window awnings out of them. 👍🏽

  • @JorgeMartinez-uv4eh
    @JorgeMartinez-uv4eh 2 года назад +2

    Awesome DIY video!

  • @Fun4me75
    @Fun4me75 3 месяца назад +1

    I just stumbled upon this video, is this 18 gage 🤔 that’s the thickness I’m looking at to purchase here in the US… thank you for a great demonstration 👏👍

  • @xx-fp1in
    @xx-fp1in 2 года назад +3

    TIP TOP MATE...I tried it.... it works.

  • @rodepperson5885
    @rodepperson5885 17 дней назад +1

    I will believe this once i try it and it works

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  17 дней назад

      @@rodepperson5885 ruclips.net/video/EU223K1EpJ0/видео.htmlsi=gTvtx3yFOZRVKrzZ

  • @xtheunknown9351
    @xtheunknown9351 2 года назад +1

    Wow! I've worked with this a bit for years..
    Never knew...thanx..

  • @crustydownunder
    @crustydownunder Год назад +1

    Bloody brilliant, mate! I normally use a tungsten tipped blade in my circular saw.

  • @jayfrey6899
    @jayfrey6899 Год назад +1

    color me impressed. nicely done!

  • @sashaalexander3081
    @sashaalexander3081 Год назад +1

    Awesome! I’ll be just as awkward as that lady too. I’m about to do that in my new home- wish me luck.

  • @shalenaross5779
    @shalenaross5779 2 года назад +1

    Wow. So simple... cant wait to try!

  • @13ChroniclesOfDagger
    @13ChroniclesOfDagger Год назад +1

    Awesome mate 🎉

  • @sutho73
    @sutho73 2 года назад +1

    Great info bloke, thanks

  • @nathaliartist
    @nathaliartist 2 года назад +2

    Gracias gracias necesitaba este consejo, saludos desde Chile

  • @garywarren5048
    @garywarren5048 Год назад +1

    Mate! First video in my search, so good

  • @jerseygirl07105
    @jerseygirl07105 Год назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️WHAT!!!!! That was imaging!!!! Sure hope that will work when I do it. A million thank you. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @rolfpoelman3486
      @rolfpoelman3486 26 дней назад

      *imaging
      *impressive?*
      *creative?*
      *A million thank you
      *A MILLION THANK YOU'S*

    • @rolfpoelman3486
      @rolfpoelman3486 26 дней назад

      *imaging
      *IMAGINATIVE?*

  • @davidrudland1015
    @davidrudland1015 2 года назад

    WOW.... Gonna give it a crack this weekend.

  • @BikeVermont71
    @BikeVermont71 8 месяцев назад +1

    In the U. S. to "rip" is to cut lengthwise, while cutting the width is simply to "cut" or "cross cut."

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  8 месяцев назад

      Hi
      Thank you for the comment.
      Yes we use rip to cut timber lengthways, we also use the word rip for another way of saying tearing. So to rip or tear the iron. As I am not technically cutting it.
      Thanks

  • @nonyourbuz5805
    @nonyourbuz5805 2 года назад +3

    well....Amazing....Wonder why it does that....

  • @NathanCroucher
    @NathanCroucher Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @super56r
    @super56r 2 года назад +1

    That’s gold! 👍

  • @jhgktyg
    @jhgktyg 7 месяцев назад +1

    Bravo

  • @gammon1183
    @gammon1183 Год назад

    Love this, will give it a go.
    Total ripper 🤔😂😎

  • @MrMoss786
    @MrMoss786 2 года назад +1

    That's amazing 👏

  • @SpadeAce
    @SpadeAce 2 года назад

    Brother, I tried cutting 40 pieces with tin snips and cussed everything and everybody by the third sheet. I was about to set up sawhorses, some 2xs and use the reversed blade method and chance shooting shrapnel everywhere. Then I sat down for a drink of water and some breakfast, did a last didnt google search and found this. Idk if it works with the sheets I got, but I’m sure as heck going to try it

  • @Jakestar29
    @Jakestar29 Год назад +1

    Cheers mate

  • @danielstush1
    @danielstush1 Месяц назад +1

    Amazing! Does this work with other profiles ?

  • @joseprz88
    @joseprz88 2 года назад +1

    Trying that in a few minutes thanks

  • @carmennjohnson1276
    @carmennjohnson1276 Год назад

    Very helpful, thank you

  • @dominiquebotha5893
    @dominiquebotha5893 11 месяцев назад +1

    Whaaat!! No way! 😎 What gauge iron is it please?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  11 месяцев назад

      Hey mate, it is 0.42mm or I believe 26 gauge thick.
      ruclips.net/video/EU223K1EpJ0/видео.htmlsi=w0j4SgXTbFmWuB5g
      Have a great day

  • @helen6890
    @helen6890 2 года назад +1

    I tried cutting up some left over roofing with snips, couldn't get past the first 30mm going across, is that because I was using the yellow snips? This is just amazing Green Thumb Gardening

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад

      Hi Helen. You need to cut Just past the middle of the second rib. To make it easier you can go to the third rib. This will give you more to grip. The colour of the snips shouldn’t matter too much.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад

      Hi Helen let me know how you go. Thanks

  • @mariaemilianegron
    @mariaemilianegron Год назад +1

    Wow

  • @problemsulfer
    @problemsulfer 2 года назад +2

    man, what a surprise to see how that goes. now i'm looking forward to building my garden beds. say, what kind of snip is that you used?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад

      Hey, I use Stanley tin snips.
      housetradesupplies.com.au/catalog/product/view/id/1525/s/stanley-14-559-aviation-snips-set-3-piece-left-right-straight-cuts-14-559/?cmp_id=15861665436&adg_id=139312484630&kwd=&device=m&gclid=CjwKCAjw14uVBhBEEiwAaufYxyyVQysjooDqXe2Mb_vlkCDUCC6j4cZkZT4V05NJDBmV9r-8cGeynxoCfm8QAvD_BwE

  • @Kricura
    @Kricura 9 месяцев назад

    😂beautiful

  • @BlankSlate1111
    @BlankSlate1111 2 года назад +3

    Hello mate, so if you make your initial cut far enough, it should rip very straight each time?
    Does it work with the more squared off corrugated metal?
    Thanks in advance!

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад +4

      Yes, make your first cut past the middle of the second ridge and tear slowly you will get a fairly straight cut. It won’t be perfect sometimes I have had a 2cm variance. As I don’t need it straight for what I do it saves so much time. It doesn’t work with the squared trim deck sheets.

  • @hepzlawrence7710
    @hepzlawrence7710 2 года назад +2

    Would this work for old roofing iron? Not sure if its the same steel

  • @markj.nellans5794
    @markj.nellans5794 2 года назад +3

    Real Question is what Gauge Metal is that that you can rip by hand that panel ???

  • @princessann9285
    @princessann9285 11 месяцев назад

    Oh wow, thanks for that..

  • @tylergeorgeson
    @tylergeorgeson 2 года назад

    Lifesaver!

  • @wombat9617
    @wombat9617 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't think I could do this with my old roofing corrugated iron sheets. Has anyone tried that?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  10 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/EU223K1EpJ0/видео.htmlsi=E8vvqGL67gw-pjNb,

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  10 месяцев назад

      Hi,
      It doesn’t matter the thickness or age, I have torn hundreds of sheets, from 100yr old shearing sheds, our house 60yr to brand new. Easy as. Just cut to second ridge.

  • @Ful-OGold
    @Ful-OGold 4 месяца назад +1

    Would it work diagonally?

  • @rolfpoelman3486
    @rolfpoelman3486 26 дней назад

    The corrugated ribs give the impression that the steel is too thick and strong to rip by hand.

  • @ancopas23
    @ancopas23 2 года назад +2

    Hi! Can you use this technique to rip it lengthwise? Or does it only work for cross cutting?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад +4

      Hi, unfortunately it only works cutting across the tin. I have not found a short cut to cutting length wise.
      Thanks

  • @lordsirnoelmanchester3592
    @lordsirnoelmanchester3592 11 месяцев назад

    Is that method could also applicable to apply in a rusted corroguted iron sheet? Because I have a STANLEY FatMax 14-563 Snips.

  • @scotthuey1981
    @scotthuey1981 2 года назад +2

    Legend

  • @GreOliChannelPlus2
    @GreOliChannelPlus2 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you do it to sawtooth profile colourbknd fence sheets too?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  10 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, I’m not to sure, you can only try.
      I have not done it with the sawtooth.

  • @robertmiddleton8117
    @robertmiddleton8117 8 месяцев назад

    So many people even those often doing construction for a living don’t know this tip.

  • @MrWhichword
    @MrWhichword 2 года назад +2

    Very good. Can you do this with box profile roofing as well?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад +2

      Hi, unfortunately it won’t tear the box profile, I have tried but didn’t work. In saying that I may have been doing it wrong.

    • @MrWhichword
      @MrWhichword 2 года назад

      @@1greenthumbgardeningtwba Many thanks for your reply. I might have a go! Will update if so.

  • @jmginthent651
    @jmginthent651 2 месяца назад

    Holy shit 😮 no more angle grinder

  • @moogie7179
    @moogie7179 2 года назад +1

    Does anyone know if this will work on the square type corrugated roof sheets? (where the corrugations are more angular than curved)

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад +1

      Hi, from my experience it won’t tear anything with the square ridges.
      No harm in trying though.

  • @fxgl293
    @fxgl293 9 месяцев назад

    What gauge roofing did you use? I'm buying 30 gauge galvanized...

  • @freeyourmind6226
    @freeyourmind6226 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @Belairdrive
    @Belairdrive Год назад +1

    what tool are you using to snip the metal?

  • @janwilliams4282
    @janwilliams4282 11 месяцев назад

    WOW

  • @wvwvwwvwvwvwvwvw
    @wvwvwwvwvwvwvwvw 8 месяцев назад +1

    Yeah didn't work very well for me, the 0.42 mm Colorbond sheet I used didn't come apart anywhere as neat as this, it developed scalloping along it, and was about an inch or more "off the square" by the time I got to the end.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  8 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/EU223K1EpJ0/видео.htmlsi=hD3pHF4wV3RGtOJD

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  8 месяцев назад

      Hi.
      I have had on some sheets wear it has torn off square, 95% of the time it is pretty close to straight. With very slight scalloping.

  • @davidfuller764
    @davidfuller764 Год назад +1

    Sub’d & Bell’d… REMARKABLE!!!

  • @rachaelcarroll8718
    @rachaelcarroll8718 Год назад

    great video what were those sizzors called that you used Pliers? and what brand please they really did make an easy effortless cut I STRAIN with the ones I have thank you

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  Год назад

      Hi Rachael. They are called aviation scissors. I have used the red ones.

    • @rachaelcarroll8718
      @rachaelcarroll8718 Год назад

      thank you so much for the speedy reply are they straight or curved ones should I get the straight ones ?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  Год назад

      Hi, being right handed I have only use the red left cut snips. I don’t see why the straight cut would not work.

  • @lynolb.2238
    @lynolb.2238 2 года назад +1

    What about diagonal cuts?

  • @machonsote918
    @machonsote918 7 месяцев назад +1

    Good thing you didn't draw a line to show where the tear was supposed to go.
    It would have been a disaster.

  • @unionse7en
    @unionse7en 2 года назад +1

    the other advantage is it retains the most coating

    • @stevepark3865
      @stevepark3865 2 года назад

      what coating is lost in the cutting process?

    • @unionse7en
      @unionse7en 2 года назад

      @@stevepark3865 , the entire panel is coated, when one cuts it one exposes bare metal. Cutting by a shearing process ,like in the video, exposes the least amount of bare metal cs grinding/sawing or even scissor type shears.

  • @dylanmisquez2961
    @dylanmisquez2961 2 года назад +1

    Just curious what the gauge the steel is??

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад

      Hey mate. In this video I was tearing standard Australian Colorbond, corrugated iron sheets at 0.42mm thick. I’m not sure what gauge that works out to be.
      Of the older thicker sheets it was just slower and smaller tears,
      Hopefully this helps
      Thanks
      Scotty

  • @scottperry2541
    @scottperry2541 2 месяца назад +1

    what ga is that?

  • @kvhvtke1935
    @kvhvtke1935 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @peppysin1459
    @peppysin1459 Год назад

    Will it be straight ever time??

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  Год назад +1

      Hi, it is not straight like factory cut, but a 5mm variation as it tears, if you don’t cut to the middle of the second ridge you may get a 15mm variation, I have torn over a hundred sheets and it does a pretty decent job.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/EU223K1EpJ0/видео.html

    • @peppysin1459
      @peppysin1459 Год назад

      Thanks! Thats good to know.@@1greenthumbgardeningtwba

  • @highwayman826
    @highwayman826 7 месяцев назад

    What's the gauge of that metal sheet?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  7 месяцев назад

      I believe it is 30 gauge. I have not measured, as long as you cut to second ridge it will tear easily. 👍

  • @chrisb8656
    @chrisb8656 Год назад +1

    What is that steel cutter tool called exactly?

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  Год назад +1

      They are aviation scissors/snips, I was using left cut aviation scissors (red)

    • @chrisb8656
      @chrisb8656 Год назад +1

      @@1greenthumbgardeningtwba aye thanks

  • @josedeleon9566
    @josedeleon9566 2 года назад

    What type of gage is that metal roofing sheet?

  • @btlmail1969
    @btlmail1969 2 месяца назад +1

    Why does this work?

  • @kdh9438
    @kdh9438 Год назад +1

    Unbelievable

  • @kymhouse8158
    @kymhouse8158 Год назад

    Holy shit!! No way!!

  • @rolfpoelman3486
    @rolfpoelman3486 26 дней назад

    No electrical tools.
    No worn blades.
    No noise.
    Very little danger.
    I should have thought of it.
    But didn't, and that is a worry.

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  24 дня назад

      @@rolfpoelman3486 there is a million things we wish we tried that are common sense after seeing someone else do it.
      Thanks for your comment 😊

  • @Primetimenewsome
    @Primetimenewsome 2 года назад

    No way, use a grinder /cutting wheel. Or a plasma cutter if available.

  • @lissa4306
    @lissa4306 2 года назад

    As a woman, I cannot rip the corrugated metal as shown. Gotta build my own She-shed ...

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад

      Hi Lisa, thank you for the comment, did you get to watch the whole video, at the end I have my female employee ripping iron for the first time. It’s pretty easy. Thanks

    • @lissa4306
      @lissa4306 2 года назад +1

      @@1greenthumbgardeningtwba - Wish I could rip it, but at 63yo everything is difficult 😆

    • @1greenthumbgardeningtwba
      @1greenthumbgardeningtwba  2 года назад +1

      @@lissa4306 fair call. Yes things do get more difficult with age.

  • @jimangrabright9229
    @jimangrabright9229 Год назад

    It's not iron; it's aluminum or an aluminum alloy. What's the gauge of the sheet you're ripping? I've worked with corrugated aluminum and if it's some cheap junk from the Big Box Store, yeah, you may be able to rip it. But not all metal sheets are the same. And finally, congrats on the fact that you still have all your fingers. Try wearing work gloves and stop giving the false impression there's no possible harm in what you're up to.