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Title: Propane heaters
Post by: russell shaffer on December 07, 2017
I use one of those tank mounted Mr. Heaters in my garage/shop.  I was busily working this morning when I smelled smoke.  My lined flannel jacket was burning so i trotted outside and got it off - still burning, it was my sweatshirt.  Got it off too but had melted synthetic stuff stuck to my t shirt and my jeans and my fingers.  I'm fine but everything I was wearing except my socks and underwear is going in the trash after it lays in the snow long enough to be sure it's out.  Anyhow, I'm not cold anymore. 
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: hotfxr on December 07, 2017
Ouch! Glad you are safe.
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Post by: Watauga on December 07, 2017
russell shaffer, That's a scary deal!!! pnic pnic  Glad you are OK  thmbsup    But cold and fire can do strange things. [hmm]..My Scout Troop was doing a winter camp and setting around the fire one evening, one of my scouts got his boots to close to the fire and the rubber soles caught fire!!  He ran around in the snow and put it right out thmbsup but he said his feet were never hot or even warm the whole time??? hdslp pnic ROFL

Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: old salt on December 07, 2017
Glad you are OK. Maybe you should stay in the house like I do.
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Post by: Cranbrook on December 08, 2017
Your story reminds me of the time I caught my vinyl snow pants on fire while sitting in my fishing shanty!  Well, more like melted my vinyl snow pants rather than catching on fire but the 2nd degree burn on my leg left a scar that tells the tale and lasting memory of my thoughtlessness!

I bet you all thought I was gonna say stupidity!   Na! I learned to only buy good wool or cotton flannel snow suits and can get close enough to the heater to stay warm.
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Post by: Hanshi on December 08, 2017
 'shok' YIKES!  I was shooting my underhammer at the range once and had a towel across my lap and arm to prevent spitting from the nipple - it was summer.  Low and behold, my towel caught fire!  Gotta be careful with BP, too.  chrrs
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: Watauga on December 08, 2017
Went to a place called the huddelston House in Cambridge city Indiana, with the scouts, They had a very nice historical reenactor lady that helped us do Hearth and fireplace cooking in cast Iron for cooking Merit Badge...She had on a long dress of the 1820's style that was wool.. It was in the summer and quit hot in the farmhouse...But she told us the woman wore wool when cooking at the hearth because the second leading cause of death for females after diseases was burns from catching on fire when cooking!!  The wool was hot but would smolder instead of bursting into flames like other materials would....
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: William on December 08, 2017
Quote from: russell shaffer on December 07, 2017
I use one of those tank mounted Mr. Heaters in my garage/shop.  I was busily working this morning when I smelled smoke.  My lined flannel jacket was burning so i trotted outside and got it off - still burning, it was my sweatshirt.  Got it off too but had melted synthetic stuff stuck to my t shirt and my jeans and my fingers.  I'm fine but everything I was wearing except my socks and underwear is going in the trash after it lays in the snow long enough to be sure it's out.  Anyhow, I'm not cold anymore.
Wowzers! Glad you are okay but what a way to warm up!
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: DandJofAZ on December 09, 2017
Quote from: William on December 08, 2017
Quote from: russell shaffer on December 07, 2017
I use one of those tank mounted Mr. Heaters in my garage/shop.  I was busily working this morning when I smelled smoke.  My lined flannel jacket was burning so i trotted outside and got it off - still burning, it was my sweatshirt.  Got it off too but had melted synthetic stuff stuck to my t shirt and my jeans and my fingers.  I'm fine but everything I was wearing except my socks and underwear is going in the trash after it lays in the snow long enough to be sure it's out.  Anyhow, I'm not cold anymore.
Wowzers! Glad you are okay but what a way to warm up!
William, Russ is my brother and never has been known for doing things the  easy way....Doug
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: russell shaffer on December 09, 2017
We have another brother who is still called Sparky for a long ago incident that also involved Doug. 
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Post by: William on December 09, 2017
Remind me never to go out drinking with ya'll!  skrt
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: russell shaffer on December 10, 2017
William, that would be a whole other story.  Or maybe a book.  We are older and much more cautious now.
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: Hanshi on December 10, 2017
Quote from: Watauga on December 08, 2017
Went to a place called the huddelston House in Cambridge city Indiana, with the scouts, They had a very nice historical reenactor lady that helped us do Hearth and fireplace cooking in cast Iron for cooking Merit Badge...She had on a long dress of the 1820's style that was wool.. It was in the summer and quit hot in the farmhouse...But she told us the woman wore wool when cooking at the hearth because the second leading cause of death for females after diseases was burns from catching on fire when cooking!!  The wool was hot but would smolder instead of bursting into flames like other materials would....



What?  They didn't have bikinis back then??!
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: Watauga on December 10, 2017
Quote from: Hanshi on December 10, 2017
Quote from: Watauga on December 08, 2017
Went to a place called the huddelston House in Cambridge city Indiana, with the scouts, They had a very nice historical reenactor lady that helped us do Hearth and fireplace cooking in cast Iron for cooking Merit Badge...She had on a long dress of the 1820's style that was wool.. It was in the summer and quit hot in the farmhouse...But she told us the woman wore wool when cooking at the hearth because the second leading cause of death for females after diseases was burns from catching on fire when cooking!!  The wool was hot but would smolder instead of bursting into flames like other materials would....

Well [hmm] She did say that when men or guests were not around, they did not work with quite so much clothing on.......


What?  They didn't have bikinis back then??!
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: Red Badger on December 14, 2017
Reminds me of a friend who had one of them heaters in his pyramid... his guest had had a bit more than was proper from the jug, and trying to stand up snapped the center pole,  We got everyone out of the lodge, but then noticed smoke/steam rising from the canvas... Luckily we got the heater out from under that canvas and it was only steam so the lodge was OK....

Remember the look on Reg's face Harry?

 
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: William on December 14, 2017
Quote from: Red Badger on December 14, 2017
Reminds me of a friend who had one of them heaters in his pyramid... his guest had had a bit more than was proper from the jug, and trying to stand up snapped the center pole,  We got everyone out of the lodge, but then noticed smoke/steam rising from the canvas... Luckily we got the heater out from under that canvas and it was only steam so the lodge was OK....
Remember the look on Reg's face Harry?
That's bad manners right there.  You never want to burn down your host's house.
Title: Re: Propane heaters
Post by: Red Badger on December 23, 2017
Quote from: William on December 14, 2017
Quote from: Red Badger on December 14, 2017
Reminds me of a friend who had one of them heaters in his pyramid... his guest had had a bit more than was proper from the jug, and trying to stand up snapped the center pole,  We got everyone out of the lodge, but then noticed smoke/steam rising from the canvas... Luckily we got the heater out from under that canvas and it was only steam so the lodge was OK....
Remember the look on Reg's face Harry?
That's bad manners right there.  You never want to burn down your host's house.

No what's worse is when you borrow a lodge then burn it down... I think Old Salt lost one that way.....

R.B.