Spontanious Combustion

   / Spontanious Combustion #11  
I heard about it many times, never experienced it myself - prolly because I am bit paranoid in disposing similar stuff.
 
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#12  
I have always hung my rags over my chainlink fence outside to air dry. Kind of like you would hang sheets on a clothes line. After they have dried, they are safe. Wet, I would never bunch them or leave them in an enclosed area due to the possibility of combustion.

Glad to hear that you didn't loose the building and everything in it. Many people don't realize or believe how dangerous that can be.

Actually....this is what she did with the rags: Hung them to dry and then put them in the barrel. :confused2: It's all going to clean up again....with some more elbow grease. Lesson RE-leaned.
 
   / Spontanious Combustion #13  
my mother in law paints (pictures) one night after painting she woke up in the middle of the night with a haze of smoke in the house. She ran out side and called 911 from the neighbors. Fire Dept. got there searched the house and found what was left of a wicker wast basket where she disposed of her clean up rags. was also lucky because none of the fire/smoke detectors went off.
 
   / Spontanious Combustion #14  
A few years ago on my boating forum a fellow left soiled rags in the attached garage of his split-foyer home.....Gutted the garage and home with fire. Pictures were some ugly to look at. Kids and all made it safely out of the house at night.

This is a real danger folks. Learn and remember.
 
   / Spontanious Combustion #15  
I have always hung my rags over my chainlink fence outside to air dry. Kind of like you would hang sheets on a clothes line. After they have dried, they are safe. Wet, I would never bunch them or leave them in an enclosed area due to the possibility of combustion.

Glad to hear that you didn't loose the building and everything in it. Many people don't realize or believe how dangerous that can be.

Exactly what I do also, hang them outside to dry good before putting in the trash.
 
   / Spontanious Combustion #17  
Do be careful with Linseed Oil for sure...Twice in my life I have had linseed oil soaked rags ignite due to spontaneous combustion..The first time it started a fire in my friends fathers workshop when we were in high school..his father had left the rags after finishing some poject and they went out to dinner and came home to a house fire. The second time it happened I had used some linseed oil to polish a cedar chest for my wife and mindful of the earlier experinece I tossed the rag out the back door after I finished and was going to put it in a metal container after I finished inside but as I was opening the door some 20 minutes later to get the rag I saw that it had burst into flame and stood and watched it burn.. Had I carelessly left it inside our house would have burned down......Be careful.
 
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#18  
We ended up moving all the house trim to our garage in order to get it out of the "burn smell" which permeated the warehouse building. Washed all the wood trim up and air dried it....and thankfully, it doesn't carry any more odor.

Strange thing tho.....my wife started staining more trim boards and left a few rags sitting in a pile on the floor. When she picked them up they were starting to heat already. :confused2:

No used rags will be stored in our garage. Those first rags which started the fire were DRY. Beware.
 
   / Spontanious Combustion #19  
A number of years I was driving down the street on trash day. I saw a pile of debris that was just starting to smoke and by the tome I got to it the flames were beginning to leep about 8 ft. high.

I was in my business truck and had a tank of 100 gallons of water on the back. I fired up the motor for the pump and put out the fire, I spread out the garbage and found a bunch of sawdust and varnish cans. I left my business card and an explanation of what I'd done to put out the fire.

The next day when I checked my messages I have a very upset caller who wanted to know why I didn't clean up the mess I'd made at the end of their drive.

No good deed goes unpunished!
 
   / Spontanious Combustion #20  
A number of years I was driving down the street on trash day. I saw a pile of debris that was just starting to smoke and by the tome I got to it the flames were beginning to leep about 8 ft. high.

I was in my business truck and had a tank of 100 gallons of water on the back. I fired up the motor for the pump and put out the fire, I spread out the garbage and found a bunch of sawdust and varnish cans. I left my business card and an explanation of what I'd done to put out the fire.

The next day when I checked my messages I have a very upset caller who wanted to know why I didn't clean up the mess I'd made at the end of their drive.

No good deed goes unpunished!

It never fails to amaze me how clueless people can be.:confused2:
 

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