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What are your (possibly) irrational fears?
I was cleaning the wood stove this morning and MrsWD wanted to help. The stove was dead cold. I went out with a pail of ashes and came back to see - to my horror - that she was cleaning it out with the vacuum cleaner.
Back in the early 70s I was in college, working at a place that sold wood stoves, chain saws, etc. With the gasoline crisis and the spike in natural gas prices every yahoo in the county was buying chain saws and wood stoves. It was like turning 12 year olds loose with Uzis. I won't go into the stupid chain saw tricks I saw, but a guy i really liked cleaned his "cold" stove with a vacuum cleaner and then put it away in the closet. Burned his house down. Ever since, i have treated dead cold fires like unloaded guns - they tend to kill people. I made her let me keep the vacuum outside over night. She thinks I'm nuts ( so we're even). |
I'm the same way about fire or any liquid that can burn. I've had a POL cabinet for more than three decades. Any liquid that can burn is not kept in my garage or house. They all goes into the POL cabinet which is located in the back corner of my yard. (POL = Petrol & oily liquids)
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We have a central dust collection hooked up to almost all the equip. at the wood shop. Sometimes, we sand metal which creates some serious sparks. If the central vacuum is on (its usually on if the shop is being used) that spark will ignite the fine sawdust. That's worst then gasoline, the whole place will go up in flames.
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Your fear of fire in that situation isn't unfounded. I'm the same way with potential fire risks. Practicing the "better safe than sorry" routine is better than the alternative.
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What are your (possibly) irrational fears?
To my knowledge I have no irrational fears or phobias. Normal intelligence is used to keep me from picking up snakes or spiders, but I don’t fear them at all.
I have always admired Mike Rowe, of Dirty Jobs. He crawled into tight spaces, high towers, dangerous places and did it with great humor and skill. He can’t have any phobias at all. |
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They are not thinking. Thanks for the reminder. |
Zeke already said it - but oil rags - specifically those with wood oil based finishes - are a disaster waiting to happen.
I always spread them out over a non-combustible item - a metal rack or something similar - to prevent heat buildup and fire. |
Back to the question: - REGISTERED MAIL
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Heights. Freaking hate heights. Which never worked out well when I did construction, doing siding and roofs doesn't jive well with hating heights. But then oddly enough I love flying, so figure that one out.
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Confined spaces. I need a defined exit I control, light and room to move.
I hate Porta Potties. |
Three tine forks
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I would have freaked out on her. I always had a metal ash can that was kept on the ground a foot away from the house.
I always worried about the wood stove. As nice as it was, I'm glad I don't have one anymore. |
The OP isn't really an irrational fear, although he may be more fixated on it than most, but for good reason.
I know that there are folks that are afraid of bridges or high places because they are afraid of throwing themselves off despite not being suicidal. I think I've heard one of my family talking about the same weird fear. Even as a kid, I was afraid to get into a fist fight because I was afraid that I'd kill the other person even though I am not a violent person and I have no secret desire to kill anyone and didn't torture animals (other than the odd ant via magnifying glass). |
Back to the original topic, I have one of these for my pellet stove. All metal, no dust, supposedly won't catch fire but I definitely won't be testing that theory.
https://www.northlineexpress.com/med...acuum-av15.jpg |
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One of the times I emptied the "cold" ashes into a 5 gallon plastic bucket to throw into the trash later. I set the bucket on the concrete patio corner to deal with later. When I came out later to deal with it, the side of the bucket was melted and burning. I bought a metal ash can the next day. My only damage was to an old 5 gallon bucket, but I learned a lesson. |
I have a phobia of WWWOOOORRRRKKK!!!
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50ft up breathing air looking down I don't like, 50ft down without air underwater looking up doesn't bother me
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