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Title: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Rupert the bear on April 20, 2016, 10:34:06 pm
Just some thing that maybe worth bearing in mind.
Whilst showering I saw a bright glow through the window, thinks to myself " Ah ! St Fergus gas plant blown up " then that inkling that as glow seems rather close to home best to investigate.....urgently.

The duff bales of haylage I stacked up on Monday had burst in to flames setting light to a stack of pallets.
I know one or two were warm when I stripped off the plastic but not for a moment thought about combustion
Something worth bearing in mind .


At least I didn't have to undress to shower again after the fire fighting  :o
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Q on April 20, 2016, 10:40:37 pm
At least I didn't have to undress to shower again after the fire fighting  :o

Rupert the bare  :roflanim:
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: suziequeue on April 20, 2016, 10:49:06 pm
Rupert the Bare
In the buff
After the duff
Haylage went up


No need to shower
Smells like a flower
Back to bed
To tell TAS
Why the sky was red
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Lesley Silvester on April 21, 2016, 12:01:37 am
At least I didn't have to undress to shower again after the fire fighting  :o

Rupert the bare  :roflanim:


 :o :o :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim: :roflanim:
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Buttermilk on April 21, 2016, 06:42:48 am
Naughty, elf and safety would have you wear protective clothing at least steel toed boots and gloves.
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: pharnorth on April 21, 2016, 12:46:27 pm
Thanks for the tip. Now I know how to prevent my clothes smelling after tending a bonfire.
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Scotsdumpy on April 21, 2016, 01:08:33 pm
We saw what we thought was a fire last night nearer the coast from us - could your conflagration have been what we saw? We are over towards strichen but we can see the coastline from rosehearty to the edge of Fraserburgh.
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Jullienne on April 21, 2016, 01:41:39 pm
sorry to hear that [member=136323]Rupert the bear[/member]  I hope that nothing was damaged. How much hay was destroyed?
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Rupert the bear on April 21, 2016, 07:35:31 pm
sorry to hear that [member=136323]Rupert the bear[/member]  I hope that nothing was damaged. How much hay was destroyed?
Luckily it was the moldy stuff the mice had had a go at , " Naughty, elf and safety would have you wear protective clothing at least steel toed boots and gloves."  in the time it would have taken to get dressed fire would have spread, small fires tend to become big ones.
 "Has Rupert the bare got an all over tan now???" no just singed fur  :innocent:
Funny now, but at the time not being a fast mover it was a a bit of a worry with the wind direction blowing sparks towards the house and steading.
Luckily  I had enough hose pipes to reach it , well now empty though  and its still smouldering but on on the way out.
Lessons have been learnt. any duff forage  will be unrolled in future to stop heat build up .
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Lesley Silvester on April 22, 2016, 10:44:09 pm

Luckily  I had enough hose pipes to reach it , well now empty though  and its still smouldering but on on the way out.



Reminds me of when a local farm had their hay on fire in the barn. The local voluntary brigade as well the the retained one turned out and were busy putting out the fire. The farmer kept plying them (all men) with cans of beer so at interval they were fighting the fire with their own personal hoses.
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: shygirl on April 22, 2016, 11:30:25 pm
i didn't realise we were almost neighbours
Title: Re: Spontanious combustion
Post by: Hevxxx99 on April 23, 2016, 07:32:29 am
Thanks for the warning! I seem to remember a discussion on here where some people insisted spontaneous combustion couldn't happen, but looks as though you've proved that one.

Glad to hear no serious damage was done.