Idiot drills into a gas tank TO DRAIN IT.....what could possibly go wrong here? smh

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No fire suppression system, or the fool doesn't know where it's at or how to activate it.... using a regular fire extinguisher when a foam fire extinguisher is needed for a fuel fire.... and he would need several here to even have a remote chance when it started.... just call 911
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Large fire engulfs Belleville oil change station (fox2now.com)



 
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I seen my mechanic cut off a gas tank from a vehicle he was scraping. It had about 3 gallons in it. Not sure if he knew what he was doing or just lucky
 
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Mofo’s will do just about anything for likes!
Why was he filming, was he making an instructional video?
That shit looked like a customer that was there saw him doing it and caught the fail..... listen to the beginning.... He said “Day 2 of drilling into a gas tank.”


As someone who does fairly serious wrenching on a regular basis, I’ve learned some rules of the trade. Honestly, most of them are common sense stuff like always using jack stands when lifting a vehicle, tightening your lug nuts, and being extremely careful with anything involving gasoline. This viral video shows a professional technician drilling into a gas tank and causing an alarming fire.
The setup is something out of a Jackass skit. A fourth-generation Ford Explorer is on a lift at what looks like a basic service and lube shop. Beneath the car is the technician using a cordless drill to puncture the gas tank, with an O’Reilly’s auto parts bucket perched on a two cardboard boxes and some kind of plastic stand beneath the car to capture the fuel. The capture system on its own is incredibly dangerous. A large bucket of gasoline on an unstable perch could spill easily and ignite. Unfortunately, the tech didn’t get that far.

It’s unclear if the person recording the video is also a tech at the shop, but he says something concerning at the very beginning of the clip. “Day 2 of drilling into a gas tank.” This implies that its been done before, or its a joke about how long it took to fully penetrate the tank. It only takes another second or two of video for the worst possible thing to happen. The tech breaks through the tank, and gasoline starts spilling. In another instant, everything is engulfed in flames.
My best guess at the ignition source is the cordless drill. Modern gas tanks are generally a plastic composite and wouldn’t cause sparks on its own. Static electricity can be a source, but if you look closely at a power drill under operation, it generates its own sparks in the electric motor, usually visible when the drill comes to a sudden stop. Once the fuel flowed out, the tech abruptly stopped the drill, causing sparks that could have ignited the tank of fuel.
And it looks like the tank had a reasonable amount of fuel in it. As the fuel flowed out, it continued igniting, causing a massive fire. The tech tried to put it out by moving the bucket and using a fire extinguisher to no avail. The final shot in the video is of the shop in flames.
This shouldn’t be a lesson to anyone. Just don’t do this.




Watch a Tech Drill Into a Full Gas Tank and Start a Massive Fire (thedrive.com)


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Large fire engulfs oil change station in Belleville
BELLEVILLE, Ill. – Emergency crews are responding to a fire Thursday morning at an oil change station in Belleville.

Smoke billowed as crews work to put out a three-alarm fire at a Fast Oil Change Plus station, which is located at 928 Carlyle Avenue in Belleville. Heavy flames inside the building have been extinguished and the situation is now under control as of 10:35 a.m.

No injuries have been reported at this time, but the damage appears extensive. FOX 2 learned of reports of a possible explosion leading up to the fire.

Belleville East High School, just blocks away from the fire, says they’re aware of the situation and school officials are instructing students of various procedures in response.

Additional details are limited at this time. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.

CORRECTION: A previous version of this story said the fire happened at a Jiffy Lube station. FOX 2 has confirmed the fire happened at a Fast Oil Change Plus location.

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I seen my mechanic cut off a gas tank from a vehicle he was scraping. It had about 3 gallons in it. Not sure if he knew what he was doing or just lucky
Based on how they explained what probably started this fire, your mechanic may have been doing the smart thing.

If a spark from the drill ignited the fuel, and the actual gas chamber is non-metallic, then cutting it might have been the smarter move. Depending on how it was cut (hand saw/cutter vs. something electric). At the very least, I would figure that cutting off a tank makes more sense than drilling a hole in it.
 
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