Spontaneous combustion possible with pellets?

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lizman

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Aug 12, 2006
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My wife mentioned to one of her co-workers that we were stocking up on pellets and the work involved moving them into our basement. The co-worker said he heard that if you stack pellets too high that the weight on the lower pellets could cause spontaneous combustion!

Is this real? Seems highly unlikely to me.

We are going to be stacking 4 tons in 3 stacks of 5 bags per level.
 
I did have some four year old oak on the breeze-way that I commented to my wife that I was afraid to smoke around it, it burned so well.
 
BeGreen said:
Maybe true. They say it happens to humans too... :bug:

http://www.crystalinks.com/shc.html

Yep. Burned up on the hearth and they say it was spontanious combustion. She spilled the tall Scotch while she was poking the fire is what she did.
 
It does happen to humans! Didn't you guys ever see "This is Spinal Tap"?
 
and you had a corealis effect

This effect got me banned but nobody proven that smoke does not spiral in a chimney.
LOL here,, but I have a mind that remembers. Even Moderators are not exempt from reprisal.
 
cept those combust due to the heat generated due to the fact that they are decomposing. Dry pellets, in bags, lack the water needed in the decomposition process.
 
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