Cheers for that and very good point, yes we don't want other forum members accidentally starting huge fires.
The interesting thing to note is that when you bend a piece of metal, it does have a tendency to heat up a bit at the point where the bend occurs, but it doesn't get hot enough to ignite flammable material, unless the metal is bent multiple times in the same place at a high rate, and then the metal suffers from what's called "Metal fatigue" and then breaks at the point where it is bent repeatedly.
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