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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by wesleyoldham, Feb 6, 2017.

  1. WOODEYE
    Joined: Feb 21, 2010
    Posts: 376

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    Truly sorry about your loss. Thank you for the wake up call. I will keep a good thought for you and your family.
     
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  2. Thanks for sharing, tough to go through, wishing you both the best!
     
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  3. sorry for your loss. I will take the info here and apply it to my shop. you have given us all a good wake up call. im always cautious about welding or grinding before I close the shop for the night. I wont do that kind of work unless I have a few hours to be in the shop to keep an eye on things. for those that have a simple safe alarm system they have sensors for fire detection. if its triggered the fire dept is automatically called. its very cheap insurance.
     
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  4. deathrowdave
    Joined: May 27, 2014
    Posts: 4,066

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    from NKy

    So sad , just be thankful no one was hurt . I know it sounds bad , but your stuff can be replaced maybe not the same stuff , but there are replacements . Live can not be replaced


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  5. hotrodyankee
    Joined: Jun 27, 2016
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    Sorry for the loss. You can always rebuild, hope all turns out well for you and family.
     
  6. mgtstumpy
    Joined: Jul 20, 2006
    Posts: 9,228

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    No amount of money can replace a life, thank goodness no one was injured or worse! I can't imagine how you both feel loosing everything that you worked for. A valuable lesson by us all in how quickly things can turn. You pay insurance in the hope that you never have to use it and when you do, you thank the fact that you did have it.
     
  7. I had worked in a shop that went up in flames many years ago. There was a car left overnight inside and it had a fuel line leak that nobody caught before hand. This is what the fire marshall came up with. The owner comes in, flips on the shop lights and it went up. He was blown out the door but unharmed. The whole shop was a complete loss by the time I rolled up.

    As a result I have always had high regard for gasoline around the garage. Anything done with a gas tank happens outside, tanks stay outside until I get rid of them or install them.
     
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  8. belair
    Joined: Jul 10, 2006
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    Be glad you're not dead or in the burn ward. Fire (as you well know) moves fast and doesn't care. Glad you're all ok.
     
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  9. That is heartbreaking in every way. You guys are lucky you were not hurt or killed. Fire is like a living thing, it grows, it eats, and it hates.
     
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  10. CamSweet
    Joined: Sep 11, 2009
    Posts: 24

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    My Reznor sits up about 15' off the floor with the standing pilot light running. When I do something like spraying a little paint, or moving a little gas... I turn the furnace off, but.... I should convert it over to pilotless ignition...

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  11. woodbutcher
    Joined: Apr 25, 2012
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    :( Sorry for your loss Wes.Fire sucks.BTDT.Our house burned in 88.Explosive power of gas fumes is crazy.IIRC,fumes from one quart of gas has the explosive power of 15 sticks of dynamite.
    Leo
     
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  12. That's just so..........
    You have all my compassion.

    We have a store in downtown Lapeer MI. When it burned - cannot describe the depression. Total loss, move, rebuild inventory. Never the same.
     
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  13. wicarnut
    Joined: Oct 29, 2009
    Posts: 9,164

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    Sorry for loss of your garage/contents. It's only stuff , your well being trumps stuff Everytime, reading your story, remembering back, my Dad always used gasoline for parts cleaning and I did also when young, Fortunately, no fires/problems, Lucky again. Back in late 60's A friend was at a barbeque and house owner was walking w/ gallon gas can, 30' from grill and it blew up in his hand, he's on fire, ran into house/basement, guys ran in basement, put him out, he was a mess, survived, but horribly scared. So..... I'm thinking, Thank your Gaurdian Angel as you are OK. I've Thanked mine Many Times.
     
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  14. I had worked in 3 places that burned to the ground... try putting those for reasons you've left previous jobs on applications...

    The first was a factory I worked at, a pair of Quonset hut type buildings and huge. They did sheet metal fab and painting, supposedly some paint rags were the cause. I learned something there. The 2nd was an automotive shop that the owner torched, he owed everyone in town $$ including me. The 3rd was the one I mentioned up the thread.

    It was very frightening to see as a young person, luckily nobody was hurt in any of the incidents.
     
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  15. oldcargary
    Joined: May 6, 2010
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    from devore, Ca

    Sorry for the loss, but glad you guys are OK...
     
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  16. wesleyoldham
    Joined: Feb 4, 2014
    Posts: 39

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    Started going through the contents in the back of the shop today with the adjustor and got all of the items in the back listed. Going to start on the front in the morning but cant do too much until the investigator comes. Its moving along at least


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  17. Jet96
    Joined: Dec 24, 2012
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    from WY

    Man, I'm glad you guys are okay. It's a wake up call for me. Sometimes I let my guard down and this gets me focused again.
     
  18. in the weeds
    Joined: Mar 7, 2009
    Posts: 100

    in the weeds
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    from Kansas

     
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