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Bob Hobden

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Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my car
I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what appeared
to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just steam, I
knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a burning
plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they called the
Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire out in a flash.
Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of our party, this was
prior the normal opening time so nobody else should have been around. Disco
got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I didn't discover what had
caught fire.

--
Regards
Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London



 

"Bob Hobden" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:3q348rFcjg3oU1@individual.net...
> Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
> know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my
> car I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what
> appeared to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
> Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just steam, I
> knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a burning
> plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they called the
> Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire out in a flash.
> Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of our party, this
> was prior the normal opening time so nobody else should have been around.
> Disco got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I didn't discover what
> had caught fire.
>


Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
which can be programmed by time and temperature.

Huw


 
On or around Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:25:54 +0100, "Huw"
<hedydd[nospam]@tiscali.co.uk> enlightened us thusly:

>
>"Bob Hobden" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>news:3q348rFcjg3oU1@individual.net...
>> Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
>> know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my
>> car I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what
>> appeared to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
>> Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just steam, I
>> knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a burning
>> plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they called the
>> Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire out in a flash.
>> Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of our party, this
>> was prior the normal opening time so nobody else should have been around.
>> Disco got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I didn't discover what
>> had caught fire.
>>

>
>Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
>which can be programmed by time and temperature.


hehe. shouldn't make a burning plastic smell though, I wouldn't have
thought.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
In Touch: Get in touch with yourself by touching yourself.
If somebody is watching, stop touching yourself.
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
Austin Shackles came up with the following;:
> On or around Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:25:54 +0100, "Huw"
> <hedydd[nospam]@tiscali.co.uk> enlightened us thusly:
>
>>
>> "Bob Hobden" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>> news:3q348rFcjg3oU1@individual.net...
>>> Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
>>> know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my
>>> car I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what
>>> appeared to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
>>> Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just
>>> steam, I knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a
>>> burning plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they
>>> called the Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire
>>> out in a flash. Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of
>>> our party, this was prior the normal opening time so nobody else should
>>> have been around. Disco got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I
>>> didn't discover what had caught fire.
>>>

>>
>> Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
>> which can be programmed by time and temperature.

>
> hehe. shouldn't make a burning plastic smell though, I wouldn't have
> thought.


Unless it's on fire ...

;)

--
Paul ...
(8(|) Homer Rules ..... Doh !!!

 
Surely the header for this thread should have been 'Disco inferno'!

What an opourtunity missed ;-)


 

"Huw" wrote after
>
> "Bob Hobden" wrote
>> Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
>> know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my
>> car I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what
>> appeared to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
>> Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just steam,
>> I knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a burning
>> plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they called
>> the Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire out in a
>> flash.
>> Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of our party, this
>> was prior the normal opening time so nobody else should have been around.
>> Disco got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I didn't discover
>> what had caught fire.
>>

>
> Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
> which can be programmed by time and temperature.
>

No definitely something smouldering, smell was quite pungent. The Fire
Brigade also though so from their reaction, they sprayed water (?) under the
bonnet through the radiator, then opened the bonnet on the first catch and
sprayed some more then opened it completely. Fully kitted up they were,
breathing stuff on too.

--
Regards
Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London


 

"Paul - xxx" <notcheckedever@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3q44q9Fc43tdU1@individual.net...
> Austin Shackles came up with the following;:
>> On or around Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:25:54 +0100, "Huw"
>> <hedydd[nospam]@tiscali.co.uk> enlightened us thusly:
>>
>>>
>>> "Bob Hobden" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>>> news:3q348rFcjg3oU1@individual.net...


>>> Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
>>> which can be programmed by time and temperature.

>>
>> hehe. shouldn't make a burning plastic smell though, I wouldn't have
>> thought.

>
> Unless it's on fire ...
>
> ;)


Maybe the pungent exhaust smoke from the heater was mistaken for a 'plastic'
smell. OTOH it could be on fire.

Huw



 
In article <dhinb8$k9t$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com>,
me@mine.net (SimonJ) wrote:

> Surely the header for this thread should have been 'Disco inferno'!


A customer had one on the M4 in his 300TDi, the Fire Brigade said they'd
never heard of an engine fire in one of them before.

Sadly I never got a chance to inspect it to see if the cause was
determinable, so any speculation is welcome out of curiosity.

--
Niamh
4x4 Cymru
http://www.4x4cymru.co.uk

 
In article <dhinb8$k9t$1@nwrdmz02.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com>,
me@mine.net (SimonJ) wrote:

> Surely the header for this thread should have been 'Disco inferno'!


Or at the very least, "Fire in the Disco!" (Electric 6)
Come on people, be imaginative.
 
On or around Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:25:54 +0100, "Huw"
<hedydd[nospam]@tiscali.co.uk> enlightened us thusly:

>
>"Bob Hobden" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>news:3q348rFcjg3oU1@individual.net...
>> Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
>> know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my
>> car I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what
>> appeared to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
>> Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just steam, I
>> knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a burning
>> plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they called the
>> Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire out in a flash.
>> Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of our party, this
>> was prior the normal opening time so nobody else should have been around.
>> Disco got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I didn't discover what
>> had caught fire.
>>

>
>Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
>which can be programmed by time and temperature.


hehe. shouldn't make a burning plastic smell though, I wouldn't have
thought.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
In Touch: Get in touch with yourself by touching yourself.
If somebody is watching, stop touching yourself.
from the Little Book of Complete B***ocks by Alistair Beaton.
 
Austin Shackles came up with the following;:
> On or around Thu, 29 Sep 2005 22:25:54 +0100, "Huw"
> <hedydd[nospam]@tiscali.co.uk> enlightened us thusly:
>
>>
>> "Bob Hobden" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
>> news:3q348rFcjg3oU1@individual.net...
>>> Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
>>> know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my
>>> car I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what
>>> appeared to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
>>> Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just
>>> steam, I knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a
>>> burning plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they
>>> called the Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire
>>> out in a flash. Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of
>>> our party, this was prior the normal opening time so nobody else should
>>> have been around. Disco got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I
>>> didn't discover what had caught fire.
>>>

>>
>> Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
>> which can be programmed by time and temperature.

>
> hehe. shouldn't make a burning plastic smell though, I wouldn't have
> thought.


Unless it's on fire ...

;)

--
Paul ...
(8(|) Homer Rules ..... Doh !!!

 
Surely the header for this thread should have been 'Disco inferno'!

What an opourtunity missed ;-)


 

"Huw" wrote after
>
> "Bob Hobden" wrote
>> Went on a guided tour of the NT's Clandon House first thing today. Yes I
>> know that might sound a bit boring, but on parking and getting out of my
>> car I noticed a Disco parked on it's own across the car park and what
>> appeared to be light smoke wafting out from under the bonnet.
>> Went to investigate, despite others in the party saying it's just steam,
>> I knew it wasn't, something under the bonnet was smouldering, a burning
>> plastic type smell. Reported it to one of the stewards and they called
>> the Fire Brigade who duly arrived and had it open and the fire out in a
>> flash.
>> Funny thing was the owner wasn't on the staff or one of our party, this
>> was prior the normal opening time so nobody else should have been around.
>> Disco got carted off on a flat bed, I was told, and I didn't discover
>> what had caught fire.
>>

>
> Let's hope it wasn't the normal operation of the auxiliary cabin heater
> which can be programmed by time and temperature.
>

No definitely something smouldering, smell was quite pungent. The Fire
Brigade also though so from their reaction, they sprayed water (?) under the
bonnet through the radiator, then opened the bonnet on the first catch and
sprayed some more then opened it completely. Fully kitted up they were,
breathing stuff on too.

--
Regards
Bob
In Runnymede, 17 miles West of London


 

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