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Hey folks!
Quick question about fire extinguishers. I once had an unfortunate incident where some cutting oil in the chip tray caught fire when I was turning hardened steel. I've learned a lot since then (like don't turn hardened steel with cutting oil), but fire safety has always been a concern for me.
I currently have an ABC extinguisher. That will cover most of my bases, but my girlfriend mention that it would probably be worthwhile to ask whether or not a class D extinguisher is necessary, since metal fires really suck!
I know that fire extinguisher selection depends on what you work with, so let me go into that. I primarily machine steel (usually 1114, 4140, A2, S7, D2, H13, and O1) and aluminum (7075 and 6061), with occasional stainless (mostly 15-5PH and 17-4PH, with a bit of 303). I never, ever want to machine magnesium, and it's unlikely I'll machine titanium any time soon.
Given the metals I'll be working with, is there a chance I'd get a fire that couldn't be put out with an ABC?
Quick question about fire extinguishers. I once had an unfortunate incident where some cutting oil in the chip tray caught fire when I was turning hardened steel. I've learned a lot since then (like don't turn hardened steel with cutting oil), but fire safety has always been a concern for me.
I currently have an ABC extinguisher. That will cover most of my bases, but my girlfriend mention that it would probably be worthwhile to ask whether or not a class D extinguisher is necessary, since metal fires really suck!
I know that fire extinguisher selection depends on what you work with, so let me go into that. I primarily machine steel (usually 1114, 4140, A2, S7, D2, H13, and O1) and aluminum (7075 and 6061), with occasional stainless (mostly 15-5PH and 17-4PH, with a bit of 303). I never, ever want to machine magnesium, and it's unlikely I'll machine titanium any time soon.
Given the metals I'll be working with, is there a chance I'd get a fire that couldn't be put out with an ABC?