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ropermike
Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 40 Location: West Texas, South Mississippi
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:06 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Hello fellow Kolbers. I read your forum regularly and rarely have anything to contribute but I want to tell you what happened to me Saturday! I had just completed a two hr flight in my Mark II and went down to the local wallmart supercenter to fill my gas jugs up. I prefer to fill here because of the volume of gas they sell and i have never had a problem with it....I pulled up to the pump and filled my Pick up up first with diesel. Then I got my two plastic (Wallmart) 5 gal gas jugs out and set them between my truck and the pump, which was my first mistake. I will allways put the jugs as far from the pump and my truck as I can in the future, but I do like to be close enough to read the gallons on the pump as to not overfill the jugs...I put my "Mr Funnel" in the top of the first jug. I use a small bungee cord to hold the funnel upright while Im filling the jug.....I start filling the jug and have about two gallons inside when the funnel starts getting too full. This is a common problem because it is hard to pump the gas slow enough even though I have the big 5 gallon per minute "Mr Funnel"....I stop the nozzel for about 15 seconds to let the funnel catch up and when I squeeze the nozzel again the funnel just lights right up and begins BURNING!.....I stepped back and dropped the gas nozzel, and tried to believe my eyes!!! The funnel and gas jug was truely burning and the second jug had flames coming out the cap!.....This was happening about two feet away from my truck and about three feet away from the gas pump! I jumped in the truck and started it up and moved it away and then ran and told the pimple faced kid in the little office that I had a fire! I then ran back to the pump and the jugs were still burning but not nearly as bad as I thought they would. I expected an explosion any minute and was terrified that the fire was so close to the pump so I grabbed a windshield washer (thankfully this one was one of the longer kind) and I pushed the burning jugs about 20' away from the pump. About that time a guy that was watching all this had found a fire extinguiser on the side of the building and ran up and snuffed the fire out!....Mistake # 2 was not having a fire extinguiser in my truck! Ofcourse your thinking there was a lot more than two mistakes commited so far in this crises arent you?...About that time the entire Columbia, Ms police and fire department arrived on the scene.......Well I can tell you for sure, I'm extremely Lucky! This could have turned into a huge fire and people could have been hurt!.............Thankfully I had heard that you need to put jugs on the ground to prevent static electricity even though it didnt in this case, it did save me from burning down my truck!.....I had a cell phone on my belt in a leather case but I didnt recieve any calls during this time. I will in the future leave the phone in the truck in case it was what caused the spark.....I think it was just static electricty even though the funnel is or was plastic. The fire cheif later told me not to use the funnel in the future and to stick the nozzel into the jug and fill it. The cheap plasic gas jugs were remarkable though! They just vented out the top and the fire never got out of hand even though the top half of the jug I was filling was gone by the time the fire was put out...I havnt decided how Im gonna fuel from now on. Suddenly, that extra 50 cents a gallon for 100LL doesnt seem so high!......Sorry this story was so long but I hope I might keep this from happening to someone else...For now, Im off to find that fire extinguisher......Mike
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lcottrell
Joined: 29 May 2006 Posts: 1494 Location: Jordan Valley, Or
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 5:31 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Subject: FIRE!!!!!
This is a com!
Quote: | mon problem because it is hard to pump the gas slow enough even though I
have the big 5 gallon per minute "Mr Funnel"....I stop the nozzel for
about 15 seconds to let the funnel catch up and when I squeeze the nozzel
again the funnel just lights right up and begins BURNING
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You certainly did several things right- nobody was hurt. The problem was the
"Mr. funnel". The gas hoses are grounded with a wire inside the rubber of
the hose. The problem with filling tanks in the back of the trucks is that
they are not grounded. Normally when filling a tank one tried to keep the
metal of the nozzle in contact with the plastic jug. This keeps the grounded
part of the nozzle in contact with the jug, no fire. If it is set on the
ground you should have no problem. "Mr. funnel" circumvents the grounding,
and the slow filtering also increases the static build up. I cannot remember
for sure, but I have heard of a lot of fires when the Mr. funnel has been
used. I personally think the possible benefits gained are far less than the
hazards risked.
Larry C,Oregon
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Ralph B
Joined: 14 Apr 2007 Posts: 367 Location: Mound Minnesota
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:32 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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I fill my red plastic red gas cans all the time at the pump and in my garage. I always transfer fuel with them on the cement and have never had a problem. During the winter months, I will ground my hand on the garage door railing to help discharge any static that might have built up.
I think about this all the time as it could be tragic if they ever caught fire. Thanks for your post.
Ralph
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ropermike
Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 40 Location: West Texas, South Mississippi
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 7:06 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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Quote: | Normally when filling a tank one tried to keep the
metal of the nozzle in contact with the plastic jug. This keeps the grounded
part of the nozzle in contact with the jug, no fire. If it is set on the
ground you should have no problem.
So, is it possible to cause a spark pouring from one plastic fuel can thru the "Mr Funnel" into another on the ground? |
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ropermike
Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 40 Location: West Texas, South Mississippi
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 7:08 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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So, is it possible to cause a spark pouring from one plastic fuel can thru the "Mr Funnel" into another on the ground?
........Sorry,this was my question, not part of the quote..
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rlaird
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 373 Location: Houston
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 7:32 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Mike --
>So, is it possible to cause a spark pouring from one plastic fuel can thru the
>"Mr Funnel" into another on the ground?
Yes. Static charges can build up on the surface of (usually hard) plastic containers and can jump from one to another. Keeping constant contact between all pieces involved is the safest method, eliminating the chance for static to be different on one part. My guess: When you stopped fueling and pulled the handle away, a differential in static developed between the fuel handle and the Mr. Funnel, so when you went to restart the pumping, static was discharged as the pump nozzle got close to the Mr. Funnel. If you had left the nozzle in contact with the Mr. Funnel while you waited for the Mr. Funnel to drain out, the fire would possibly have been avoided.
Also note that only gasoline vapor is explosive... liquid gasoline will simply burn, as you witnessed.
-- Robert
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JetPilot
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 1246
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 8:20 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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I fill up the same red plastic jugs also for my Kolb. Its amazing how static electricity could do that, but im guessing maybe the static built up durring filling and possibly sent a small discharge from the nozzle to the metal screen in the MR Funnel which could have started the fire ??? Understanding the possible causes of this could help others prevent this in the future....
Cellphones will not start a fire at a gas station, that is a wives tale that has been well covered on mythbusters, and also by statistics and science. There is no arcing or static buildup occuring anywhere in a cellphone, not even durring a call. The explanation lies somewhere else.
Anyways, I think the fire cheif was on the right track, it seems like a good idea not to use the MR Funnel while fueling, and I will make sure I park far away from the plastic cans I am filling. Thanks for posting, it is something that I never worried about happening by simply filling a jug, but in the future I will be much more careful.
Mike
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 9:58 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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This is a reply from one of the guys about the fire this dumb ass had. Basically he says...lose the fuckin' Mr. Funnel bullshit.
In a message dated 6/4/2007 9:31:49 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, lcottrell(at)fmtcblue.com writes:
Quote: | You certainly did several things right- nobody was hurt. The problem was the
"Mr. funnel". The gas hoses are grounded with a wire inside the rubber of
the hose. The problem with filling tanks in the back of the trucks is that
they are not grounded. Normally when filling a tank one tried to keep the
metal of the nozzle in contact with the plastic jug. This keeps the grounded
part of the nozzle in contact with the jug, no fire. If it is set on the
ground you should have no problem. "Mr. funnel" circumvents the grounding,
and the slow filtering also increases the static build up. I cannot remember
for sure, but I have heard of a lot of fires when the Mr. funnel has been
used. I personally think the possible benefits gained are far less than the
hazards risked.
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Richard Pike
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 1671 Location: Blountville, Tennessee
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 10:20 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Clean up your mouth. This list is not a haven for gratuitous vulgarity.
Richard Pike
MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
do not archive
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kolbmark3
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 40 Location: Mt Clemens, MI
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 11:24 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Right on Richard! I forwarded these to Matt. Let's see what happens.
Jim
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:08 pm Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Last year Bill Catalina, the Blue Max, was going to unsubscribe because we didn't put up with his adult words. Is this the same person? http://www.flythecoast.com/
In a message dated 6/4/2007 1:24:38 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time, flykolb(at)wowway.com writes:
[quote] Right on Richard! I forwarded these to Matt. Let's see what happens.
Jim
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kolbmark3
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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 12:25 pm Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Sure looks like it - "Blumax"="Blie max" ? Looking to cause trouble on the list?
Jim
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ropermike
Joined: 28 Aug 2006 Posts: 40 Location: West Texas, South Mississippi
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 3:53 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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Thanks for all your advice, well, allmost all of it!....I have decided that I will buy me another "Mr Funnel" and keep filling the way I'm filling now except I will make a simple ground wire with three clamps and connect the nozzel handle, jug, and funnel before I start. I will also have a fire extinguisher handy..........As for Blumax, I dont appreciate being called a dumbass but I'm not gonna lose any sleep over it! Since your into bumperstickers, I've got one for you and it fits you perfectlly! Jesus loves you! But everyone else thinks your an ASSHOLE!
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David Lucas
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 79 Location: Europe. based Amsterdam NL
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 4:41 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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Re grounding and sparks, I can recall a briefing some years back where the lecturer told us that when you fill your car at the gas station as you put the nozzle into the filler point that more often than not a small spark is created as the two items come together. The saving grace is that; A) the spark is very weak and B) the fumes in the nozzle area are too rich for the fuel to ignite. Technicaly speaking each vehicle should be grounded with a ground wire to Earth and the Pump before refueling starts but from a practical point of view nobody would do it and the risk is so small it is accepted. Sobering thought eh ?
David.
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:12 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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Click here: YouTube - Gas Station Fire With Rescue
Hi Mike,
Happy to hear no harm was done, unlike the man on this video.
Regards,
Will Uribe
El Paso, TX
FireStar II N4GU
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:20 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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I saw a guy pouring from a red plastic gas can into his Minimax and it caught on fire. The guy had the sense to put the gas cap back on his airplane tank really fast and no more fire. I was impressed.
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Russ Kinne
Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Posts: 182
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Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2007 5:44 am Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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RIGHT ON , ROPERMIKE !!
On Jun 5, 2007, at 7:53 AM, ropermike wrote:
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Thanks for all your advice, well, allmost all of it!....I have
decided that I will buy me another "Mr Funnel" and keep filling the
way I'm filling now except I will make a simple ground wire with
three clamps and connect the nozzel handle, jug, and funnel before
I start. I will also have a fire extinguisher handy..........As for
Blumax, I dont appreciate being called a dumbass but I'm not gonna
lose any sleep over it! Since your into bumperstickers, I've got
one for you and it fits you perfectlly! Jesus loves you! But
everyone else thinks your an ASSHOLE!
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losing!...Mike Hillger
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JetPilot
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 7:32 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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olendorf wrote: | I saw a guy pouring from a red plastic gas can into his Minimax and it caught on fire. The guy had the sense to put the gas cap back on his airplane tank really fast and no more fire. I was impressed. |
I have never heard of an airplane catching fire because of fueling with plastic gas cans. Was he doing something strange, or did you see anything that might have caused this to happen ?
Mike
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Joined: 06 Jul 2006 Posts: 140 Location: Schenectady, NY USA
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 11:44 am Post subject: Re: FIRE!!!!! |
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He was just standing there pouring it in. Plane and pilot were standing on grass. I'm pretty sure he wasn't using a funnel.
After that I always make sure my spout is in contact with the plane while pouring. I also keep my body in contact with the plane as well.
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Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2007 12:10 pm Post subject: FIRE!!!!! |
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JetPilot wrote:
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olendorf wrote:
> I saw a guy pouring from a red plastic gas can into his Minimax and it caught on fire. The guy had the sense to put the gas cap back on his airplane tank really fast and no more fire. I was impressed.
I have never heard of an airplane catching fire because of fueling with plastic gas cans. Was he doing something strange, or did you see anything that might have caused this to happen ?
Mike
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Happened to a friend of mine who flies a rotary powered RV-6. I can send
you his email account of what happened, if you like. He stopped the fire
with the same techniques mentioned by others: cap the fuel tank on the
plane & put out the fire in the gas can with an extinguisher.
He won't use auto fuel any more; fuels only from avgas pumps now.
On the other hand, millions of people fuel boats, cars, lawnmowers,
planes, etc from plastic cans every day with no problems.
About a dozen people had car wrecks within 20 miles of each one of us
today. Anyone plan to stop driving?
Charlie
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