Posted by showcrop on August 24, 2018 at 15:08:44 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Large house fire posted by Destroked 450 on August 21, 2018 at 16:26:26:
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Destroked I have to disagree with you on this one. Back in the good old days we could have two good structure fires a year in our little town. There were no sprinkler systems let alone smoke detectors. There were no inspections during construction, and buildings were drafty with little insulation. Fires could get burning really good before anyone even new there was a fire. It used to be that a few guys could have some really good times. You might have to go back out for new cylinders two-three or four times. It is true that the atmosphere may be worse due to the synthetic materials, but that makes no difference when there is no oxygen to breathe anyway. Some materials may burn hotter, but when it is hot enough (1200 degrees) to melt the Reflexite trim on your helmet, what's another fifty degrees? twenty years ago it seemed like fires just stopped fighting back and went out quickly.
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