supermalc
Well-Known Member
I've recently read somewhere (not sure if on here) of a boat fire caused by grinding sparks. If my poor memory serves me correctly, the sparks ignited petrol, or some other flammable liquid.
Now the person must have been very very unlucky, as in the past I have tried to light a fire using the sparks from a grinder onto a piece of rag, due to having no matches......failed miserably.
On a bench grinder I have seen the sparks form a small heap, and briefly glow red, and have known a cloth start smouldering, which was left underneath.
Has anyone ever had a fire caused by a hand angle grinder, or know of one?
Now the person must have been very very unlucky, as in the past I have tried to light a fire using the sparks from a grinder onto a piece of rag, due to having no matches......failed miserably.
On a bench grinder I have seen the sparks form a small heap, and briefly glow red, and have known a cloth start smouldering, which was left underneath.
Has anyone ever had a fire caused by a hand angle grinder, or know of one?