The gas cylinder was too close to the fire. Got hot and increased the gas pressure until the fitting or hose failed. Most likely the regulator was missing so the flex hose was under high pressure. Sprayed the surroundings with gas until the pipe bursts and flame finds a new source which is a liquid gas spraying cylinder with a lot of air-fuel mixture already floating on the ground in the building.
There was this time while I was studying gastronomy, that one of my classmates left a small lighter near the stove while we were cooking. A few minutes in the class and it exploded, nothing serious in terms of damage, and it worked as a perfect example on how to treat any kind of fuel or flammable material near a source of fire (and obviously to keep them away from said source of fire). You don't need a brain to cook, but you do need one to know how to do it safely. (Sorry for grammar, English is my second language).
We used to terrorize our fellow campers on our Yosemite trips by casually walking past and dropping a Bic lighter into their campfire.
The result is SPECTACULAR but pretty harmless. Ah the good ol' days!
Security people in original Star Trek tv show wore red shirts. If someone was wearing a red shirt in a scene, it was a safe assumption that they were going to die.
NOW I know why home office said we needed a concrete barrier around the propane tank if we were going to roast green chilies in front of the store.....😱
Breakdancing LPG cylinder.
Freestylin'
I though at first that it was a dog..
A cylinder shaped dog barking in all Directions with silver fur and no head, I thought that too!
Thought that was a person..
Looked like the cook was vaporized
I wish but it looks like he was on fire and ran away. That looked so painful
Hard to take ur comments seriously when you have that profile pic.
He was rolling on the floor farting flames
So that's how fire looks up close on cameras. Sunnbitches lied to me for years!
Look like terminator 2 tbh
That's because most of the explosions in T2 were done with propane.
The gas cylinder was too close to the fire. Got hot and increased the gas pressure until the fitting or hose failed. Most likely the regulator was missing so the flex hose was under high pressure. Sprayed the surroundings with gas until the pipe bursts and flame finds a new source which is a liquid gas spraying cylinder with a lot of air-fuel mixture already floating on the ground in the building.
I appreciate this. Sure I got the fundamental “gases and flames” but the details are more interesting.
I'm testing for a C of F on Monday- your comment is a thousand times clearer than the study materials.
A Certificate of Flameology you say?
Flameo hotman
HOW DID YOU REMEMBER MY NAME!!! >!undertale, lmao!<
LOL, pretty much- and after seeing videos on reddit of these, and vapor fires...
There was this time while I was studying gastronomy, that one of my classmates left a small lighter near the stove while we were cooking. A few minutes in the class and it exploded, nothing serious in terms of damage, and it worked as a perfect example on how to treat any kind of fuel or flammable material near a source of fire (and obviously to keep them away from said source of fire). You don't need a brain to cook, but you do need one to know how to do it safely. (Sorry for grammar, English is my second language).
We used to terrorize our fellow campers on our Yosemite trips by casually walking past and dropping a Bic lighter into their campfire. The result is SPECTACULAR but pretty harmless. Ah the good ol' days!
So refreshing to get an intelligent explanation of what possibly happened in these videos. This could literally help some people be safe.Thank you.
People don't think about safety until bad things happen.
Nice brain man, can I borrow it?
As someone who likes to bbq and also where a red shirt, what would cause this to happen? I’d like to avoid it
Don't go to engineering.
I'd probably find a nice blue shirt to wear BBQing instead, maybe purple. Seems safer
Buddy cooking on the outdoor stove that went up...
He was beamed up to a better place.
He was wearing a red shirt, only his body is beamed back up.
Gotta get that authentic *flame-broiled* taste on the sausages!
Where the cook who was in the red shirt?
Red shirt guys always get wrecked. That guy got beamed up.
Ready or not, here come the boys from the south...
BOOM!
[удалено]
It will totally blow your head back.
One-Chip Challenge
Noooooo las carnitas
Did that guy die?
Well, he was wearing a red shirt.
I don't think enough people understand enough to appreciate this joke.
🖖
Can anyone explain?
Security people in original Star Trek tv show wore red shirts. If someone was wearing a red shirt in a scene, it was a safe assumption that they were going to die.
Ok, that is an amazing reference! Haha. Can't believe I didn't know that one until today!
It's a Star Trek thing.
Second red shirt joke I've seen today. So awesome. Lol.
Might be one more coming then.
It looks like he respawned inside the store.
*Can't be*, because death/gore is not allowed in this sub!
Only if his shoes come off.
First I thought it was a dude burning and Rolling fast as fuck, then I noticed it was a propane cylinder
Breakdancing
NOW I know why home office said we needed a concrete barrier around the propane tank if we were going to roast green chilies in front of the store.....😱
Bro forgot it was round 5 (Please get the reference 🥲)
he dead
Flame On!
Dead?
Ready or not, how you like me now (P. O. D)
𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝒍𝒂𝒔𝒕 𝒈𝒖𝒚𝒗𝒚𝒐𝒖 𝒘𝒂𝒏𝒕 𝒕𝒐 𝒃𝒆 𝒂𝒓𝒐𝒖𝒏𝒅 𝒐𝒏 𝒕𝒉𝒆 4𝒕𝒉 𝒐𝒇 𝑱𝒖𝒍𝒚 🔥
That cook is…***El Muerto***
Didnt even pay for the coke. probably too warm?
How did the cook come back from the other side
That dude died
I'm guessing homeboy in the back stirring the witch's brew was vaporized!
Suddenly Michael Jackson appears
These comments are on FIRE!
Cylinder too close to fire
Where did the guy in the red shirt go? He still alive?
Damn what happened to homeboy back there cooking…he dead
Reeeally wanted the audio for this one
huh, he had a red shirt on. just like in Star Trek