Terry - Somerset
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We had all read of BBQ accidents caused by the profoundly stupid - petrol as firelighter, fence on fire etc etc.
But this is a strange one. The BBQ in question was installed approx 10 years ago and has been no problem. Enthused by a warm bank holiday Sunday and after a few hours on the beach a barbie seemed in order. This is the result:
As you can see the BBQ is on a wooden frame with brick surround to the BBQ area which was supported by paving slabs. I can only assume that rain during May, including the previous night had saturated the slab. About 5 minutes after lighting - loud bang, debris and result as picture.
I can only assume that the moisture in the slab heated, turned to steam, increased internal pressure as it could not escape, and split (rather than cracked) most of the slab.
Fortunately no injuries and the kebab shop was still open!
Terry
But this is a strange one. The BBQ in question was installed approx 10 years ago and has been no problem. Enthused by a warm bank holiday Sunday and after a few hours on the beach a barbie seemed in order. This is the result:
As you can see the BBQ is on a wooden frame with brick surround to the BBQ area which was supported by paving slabs. I can only assume that rain during May, including the previous night had saturated the slab. About 5 minutes after lighting - loud bang, debris and result as picture.
I can only assume that the moisture in the slab heated, turned to steam, increased internal pressure as it could not escape, and split (rather than cracked) most of the slab.
Fortunately no injuries and the kebab shop was still open!
Terry