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Title: It seems that I always learn the hard way
Post by: alvin stadel on 2017-07-06 21:56
I wasn't going to share this but have had a couple of days to think about it and desided to. On the after noon of the 4th my wife and I got back from watching a parade and desided to cook up a couple steaks for our evening meal. I started the BBQ on preheat just like always and went into the house to get things ready. Went back out about 5 min. later and the whole damn BBQ was on fire.
It had burned and melted all the gauges off and had burned a hole in the hose from the tank to the controls, this thing was like a roman candel. Was so hot I had a hell of a time shutting it down, did get burned a little not bad. This could have cost us our home, really lucked out. Now this is why I'm sharing this with you. I have fire extinguishers in my shop & show room, the basement and in the house, but none on the patio. This afternoon we went into Billings and bought a new BBQ, and I bought another extinguisher and it is hanging by the new BBQ. Take care, and think safe, Alvin
Title: Re: It seems that I always learn the hard way
Post by: terry_208 on 2017-07-06 22:29
I'm glad to hear that your home didn't go up in flames with the BBQ.  I hope your burns heal quickly.
Title: Re: It seems that I always learn the hard way
Post by: KYBlueOval on 2017-07-07 05:40
Alvin, did you determine WHY it caught on fire..........inquiring minds would like to know. Glad to hear you are on the mend and do not have a big time insurance claim.
Title: Re: It seems that I always learn the hard way
Post by: Jeff Norwell on 2017-07-07 06:43
Man....I have been in a fire..scary..glad your ok....
Title: Re: It seems that I always learn the hard way
Post by: Marc on 2017-07-07 10:43
Thanks for posting this. Definitely a good tip to not only make sure you have extinguishers wherever you might need them, but also to make sure the ones you have are functional. If its got a gauge, check it. If there's not gauge and you're not sure how old it is, might be best to replace it.
Title: Re: It seems that I always learn the hard way
Post by: RICH MUISE on 2017-07-07 12:41
Alvin.....glad you're ok. Absolutly no reason to be embarrassed sharing a story like that. Heck I even remember Jeff posted a story about accidently setting his wife on fire while barbecuing. He's probably hoping we forgot about that, lol. Easy to ride him about it since his wife was not harmed.