oh yeah, remember the grain elevator fires of the 1980's?
On Fri, 10 Oct 2008, Jerry Richer wrote:
> There was a show on television a few days ago where they showed a few
> examples of silos exploding. This isn't due to spontaneous combustion
> however. There gets to be too much fine
There was a show on television a few days ago where they showed a few
examples of silos exploding. This isn't due to spontaneous combustion however.
There gets to be too much fine cereal powder in the air. The only thing
needed is a spark. For a few years my cloths dryer vented into my
Dear List Members:
The farm boys and girls on the list also know that newly cut hay goes
through a heating process while curing, and if the hay is bailed too soon or
stacked in a barn before the heating process is completed, a fire will result.
Many barns have been lost in this way, and wit
her.
Lenny
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yeah, like i said, a lot I don't know.
But at least it has given you the opportunity to find lesser priced bags.
Sounds like a great
g dry wall
> for about $15 for a 2 pack.
> These bags are 14 gallon capacity. The one in the machine is less than 1/4
> full.
> Lenny
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Tom Thanks, tomorrow I plan to check the bag if it is wet is history. We
have trash pickup Monday morning.
Lenny
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not applicable in all cases, and there's a lot I don't know.
But, to reuse a bag, could you put itover the trash can and turn it inside
out, letting all of the saw dustclump/fall into the trashcan?
Just a thought.
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> What!!
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> Goodness! what sort of machine is that? You could hire someone to clean up
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If the bag is quite full, so there is quite a mass of dust,
and if it's well wetted, and particularly if it's stored
in a warm place, I'd change the bag. Hope you have a trash pickup soon.
tom
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What!!
Goodness! what sort of machine is that? You could hire someone to clean up
after you for less.
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What!!
Goodness! what sort of machine is that? You could hire someone to clean up
after you for less.
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I can
I can't empty. I must replace the bag for about $18.
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Probably not however if it worries you then empty the
Probably not however if it worries you then empty the darn thing for crying out
Christmas!!
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From: Lenny McHugh
To: handyman-blind
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 11:23 AM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] spontaneous combustion
Do I have to worry about
Do I have to worry about spontaneous combustion. Earlier this morning my
wife dropped a glass when placing it into the dishwasher. That glass
literally exploded. There was glass all over the kitchen floor and inside
the dishwasher. To help clean up the mess I used my shop vac. This unit has
a
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