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Holy cow. Feeling very lucky today.
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fishlessman said:ive read before that with repeated heatings the ignition point of wood goes down, i think that there was a study done with a steam pipe that touched a wood floor and eventually set it on fire. maybe something similar with an egg in a wooden tableI still think it started with the brush since it is completely gone. The table appears to have smoldered while the brush appears to have ignited. So either the table caught and smoldered but burned the brush to ash, or the brush ignited and burned to ash and the table smoldered as a result.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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This is eye opening to say the least. I justmoved my eggs and grill to front porch for easier access, but it aint worth burnin it to the ground.
Could an ember have ignited the grill brush residue? I know mine gets stuffed with grease and particles unless I remember to hit it with the pressure washer every now and again to clean. Having second thoughts about the wood table I am about to purchase.
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Glad all is well, has the shaking stopped yet?Combination of a very dry fuel source, heat and unlimited oxygen and you have the recipe for a fire. It must have been a smouldering fire and it is amazing the deck and rail did not ignite. With this kind of luck you should jump the next plane to Vegas.Moral here, either snuff it or watch it. Again, glad everyone is safe!Delta B.C. - Whiskey and steak, because no good story ever started with someone having a salad!
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jgdusc said:
This is eye opening to say the least. I justmoved my eggs and grill to front porch for easier access, but it aint worth burnin it to the ground.
Could an ember have ignited the grill brush residue? I know mine gets stuffed with grease and particles unless I remember to hit it with the pressure washer every now and again to clean. Having second thoughts about the wood table I am about to purchase.
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Skiddymarker said:Glad all is well, has the shaking stopped yet?Combination of a very dry fuel source, heat and unlimited oxygen and you have the recipe for a fire. It must have been a smouldering fire and it is amazing the deck and rail did not ignite. With this kind of luck you should jump the next plane to Vegas.Moral here, either snuff it or watch it. Again, glad everyone is safe!Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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The Cen-Tex Smoker said:No more shaking. We move on. I cooked on it last night on a paver on the deck. Worked like a champ. I did check on it several times though
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Lynnwood WA
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Ouch....Looks rough @double. Hope everyone is okay.Columbia, SC --- LBGE 2011 -- MINI BGE 2013
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double said:Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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No injuries. A reminder that any tenant should have renters insurance.Lynnwood WA
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fishlessman said:ive read before that with repeated heatings the ignition point of wood goes down, i think that there was a study done with a steam pipe that touched a wood floor and eventually set it on fire. maybe something similar with an egg in a wooden table
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Charcoal is very hygroscopic (loves to absorb water). If there are excessive amounts of it in the lump, the fire will start slowly and will not burn as hot. In this case, and I don't otherwise recommend doing this, I'd like the bottom of the lump pile and let the water cook off.
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@C-T Glad You got back in the saddle and riding that cooking egg.Egg/Fire paranoia will be longer lasting...And that may not be a bad thing. Complacency may/can/will cause problems.Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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