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Brad Turner is shown in a handout photo. As a Toronto-based glass artist and contestant on season 2 of Blown Away on Netflix, Turner makes his works through glass blowing, which involves manipulating molten mixtures with torches, stainless steel pipes, and furnaces as hot as 1,300 C. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Marbelmedia-David Leyes MANDATORY CREDIT February 01, 2021 - 9:47 AM
TORONTO - Brad Turner is often asked how dangerous his career is. His answer: it s as risky the person doing it.
As a Toronto-based glass artist and contestant on season 2 of Blown Away on Netflix, Turner makes his works through glass blowing, which involves manipulating molten mixtures with torches, stainless steel pipes, and furnaces as hot as 1,300 C.
Hamilton-shot Blown Away turns up heat in reality TV with look at glass blowing
by Victoria Ahearn, The Canadian Press
Posted Feb 1, 2021 12:47 pm EDT
Last Updated Feb 1, 2021 at 12:58 pm EDT
TORONTO Brad Turner is often asked how dangerous his career is. His answer: it’s as risky the person doing it.
As a Toronto-based glass artist and contestant on season 2 of “Blown Away” on Netflix, Turner makes his works through glass blowing, which involves manipulating molten mixtures with torches, stainless steel pipes, and furnaces as hot as 1,300 C.
“It’s like driving: driving is dangerous if you’re a dangerous driver. Glass blowing is dangerous if you’re not paying attention and you’re generally careless,” the Toronto-based Turner said in an interview.