frankenyoter
No Rain, No Rainbow
- Joined
- Mar 17, 2009
- Location
- DARK CITY
Once a chimney fire starts theres no stoping it till the creosote is burned out.
Yeah my house. Been burning mostly oak. Finally tossed in a mostly locust fire. It got hot and started burning creosote. It kept falling down and piling up. Pulled all of the wood and tossed it in the barrel by the shop. Ladder to the roof and put out a small creosote fire inside the chimney cap.
I usually clean chimney mid season, but not yet.
can't shut the flue w a very hot, 500lb insert woodstove in the fireplace.
Most inserts Ive seen have a flu damper..add a welding glove and viola
Back in the dark ages when I was on VFD, we carried the chimfex sticks. Only had to use one time. It worked (and you don't have to climb on the roof barefoot at 3am...gives you something productive to do until the FD gets there). Anybody have experience with them?
Also carried a length of chain with a sash weight to knock out chunks of cresote. I guess that's against the rules now (lead). We got to have all the fun.
I was in a different County, we didn't have much luck with chimfex sticks[might have been different brand]. In most cases we throw about a pint of water in the stove/insert, slamming the door behind it. The Steam would either put it out, or get it under control. Another dose might be needed. Don't ever put a hose down the Top, of chimney! You'll have a hell of a mess in the floor, & probably crack the liner!
I have a real inefficient woodstove and a chimney that's probably 25-30' tall--it had never been used previously. I've never heard of cleaning a chimney more than once a year, but I've also never known anyone that's had a chimney fire and most people I know never clean their chimney. What is the standard? This is clay pipe surrounded by brick.
Since I have shown my age....might was well go all the way. For you current VFD guys, you'll get a kick out of this. Yep, we did get to do cool things you can't do now, like ride on the tailboard. No question the equipment is WAY better now...and you got a heck of a lot more of it.
I was cleaning out at my mom's house today, and found my old FD notebooks from early 80's. Here is the inventory list of No. 2. Truck No. 1 was set up about the same, added some stuff like chainsaw, fans, etc. Be sure and notice the last two items. Yep, 2 on each truck. That's all.
Axe - 2 pick head
Adapters - double male 2 4-1/2-2-1/2, double female 3, Wilmington 2 (I forget if this was hose or hydrant, wilmington FD had different connectors for something)
Applicator - Navy 1 6'1-1/2"
Brooms - 1 push, 3 sweep
Buckets - 2
Chains - 1 set - tire
Cord, reel, 1@ 200'
Covers, salvage 1 12'x16'
Crowbar 1 3'
Cutters, wire 1-12"
Deluge 1 - 3" inlet
Extinguishers CO2 1-20lbs, ABC 1-20lbs
First aid kit 1
Flappers 3
Flares 0
Fuse pullers 0
Gas can 1 - 2-1/2 gallon
Gloves, electrical 1 pair (yep, we pulled meters back then)
Grease gun 1
Hammer, rubber mallet 1
Hand lights 4
Hose clamp 1
Hose, booster 2 @ 200' 1"
Hose/ladder straps 7
Hose plugs 3
Hose bed cover 1
Hose suction 2@ 10' x 4-1/2" Hard suction 1- 2-1/2 x2-1/2 dbl female
Huxbar 1@ 3' (think halligan, but useless)
Hydrant gate 1@ 2-1/2" x 2-1/2"
Hydrant wrenches 2
Ladders - Attic 1@ 10', Roof 1@ 12', extension 1@ 35'
Mops 1
Nozzles 1@ 500gal. Black Widow, Fog 5, 1-1/2 straight
N.A.B. nozzles - 1@ 1-1/2", 2@ 1", 1@ 2-1/2"
Pike poles 1@6' short, 1@10' long
Spare tips 1 stack 1", 1-1/8",1-1/4" 3 stack tips 1-3/8", 1-1/2", 1-3/4"
MSA's - 2
Spare bottles - 2
IIRC, All i kept in my pockets was a flashlight, gloves, folding spanner. Of course, our turnouts then only had two pockets.
we haven't pulled meters in years here. I do miss the days of riding tail board and open jump seats in the snow!lol wow. we still pull meters.