Question to Smokers Pumping Gas...

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  1. Pumpkin Oval Head

    Pumpkin Oval Head Road Train Member

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    How many smokers pump gas into their car while smoking?

    I was in Tn filling up my car, and a driver of a pickup from a local Extermination company was smoking a cigarette while she was pumping gas. I asked her if she knew she was not supposed to do that. Her reponse was, “she only smoked when she started the pump and when she shut the pump off”.

    I moved to the other end of the row of pumps to gas up my car.

    There did not seem to be a Forum Topic that was a good match for this question, so this is where I put it.
     
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  3. SteerTire

    SteerTire Road Train Member

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    Well??? And???

    Did it blow up? How much damage and how many casualties were there?

    Do you have a link to this story?
     
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  4. olddog_newtricks

    olddog_newtricks Medium Load Member

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    Morons are everywhere . You got to see a future Darwin award winner in action. Count yourself lucky she didn't get her award then.
     
  5. Pedigreed Bulldog

    Pedigreed Bulldog Road Train Member

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    In high school, I watched a friend repair a leaking fuel tank with that tank repair putty...laying in the driveway under his car, fuel running up his arm, and a lit cigarette hanging from his lips.

    Nothing happened.
     
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  6. Cottonmouth85

    Cottonmouth85 Bad Influence

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    You can drop a lit cigarette into a puddle of gas and the only way something will happen is if you're near Hollywood.

    Static electricity is more dangerous.

    Still not a good idea.
     
  7. LoSt_AgAiN

    LoSt_AgAiN Heavy Load Member

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    Somebody please insert a “Fire Marshall Bill” link…”Let me show ya somethin…”
     
  8. olddog_newtricks

    olddog_newtricks Medium Load Member

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    This is a little off topic ... years ago while partying at the creek we had a fire built . A friend of mine ... drunk.... announced that fire ain't big enough. He takes the spout off of a 5 gallon gas jug dumps it on the fire . It blew up in his face.. singed off most of his moustache, eyebrows and shortened the hair on his head by a couple of inches... and he just staggered back and says... Now that's a fire. Dummys are everywhere.
     
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  9. otherhalftw

    otherhalftw R.I.P.

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    A bit paranoid maybe? I guess very few people understand what is needed to ignite any petroleum product!
    I takes a balanced mix of heat-fuel-oxygen...also known in fire circles as the "Fire Triangle". Even though a cigarette burns at 285 degrees (F)...that actually should be phrased as "smolders" since there actually isn't any flame...anyway...you can toss a lit cigarette into a pail of gasoline and no fire...the liquid will extinguish the cig. Liquid gas is not what burns in a petroleum fire,it is the vapors from the surface,and those require a spark at 900+ degrees to ignite, at this temp, the fumes (vapors) burn off and also create a evaporating effect on the surface of the liquid,keeping the fuel side of the triangle complete, remove the heat or the oxygen....no more fire.
    Filling the tankof a car, or a gas can will not create enough fume (vapor) to ignite at the end of the fill pipe, oxygen ratio is far to high and the heat is insufficient.
    Just remember the definition of "FIRE":
    The rapid oxidation of a combustable material with the evolution of heat and light.
     
  10. IluvCATS

    IluvCATS Road Train Member

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    This TRULY frightens me! It’s time to stop people who smoke and pump gas.
     
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