OK, picture a coupla fifteen year olds with a car battery and some bike spokes.....same fifteen year olds place spokes across terminals no fuse, shorting out battery are they? Or is spoke acting like a light bulb filament, jst with O2 about to help it burn. Spoke goes red, orange, white burns up drops onto battery case breaking circuit. The process continues. Same 15 year old then at age 17, with no safety training or regard for power of a battery is using a metal tyre lever to do just that, lever the postive battery clamp and in doing so another part of the tyre lever touches the metal earthed body of the car.
Effin, BANG !! and the corner of the plastic casing of the battery blows off, spraying acid in Gordo's face, staining his undies at same moment

- he got the rest of the day off work! Some time later Gordo got a job in a bank, and later went on to win medals for his country.... not Darwin Award neither ,so he's no goose!
Why didn't the tyre lever just get hot and change colour ? Why didn't the spokes do the same two years earlier ? Difference between a 3amp radio fuse of an old car and 80A fuse of a Diesels glo plug circuit kind of thing ?
All this is in the back of my mind when a windscreen guy hot wires a windscreen seal to seal it on install.
A suggestion has been made for removing hot sealed or gunked in glass windows of cars - to use a hot wire looped around the seal and connect it to a battery. How is it done safely not to blow the battery to Kingdom Come , or burn the wire loop out too early to soften the gunks grip ?
Any thoughts ??