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Originally Posted by Amos
Few.
I have the same burlap... and I gave it the "open flame" test... and it went up quicker than paper!
I've gotta find a smoker and test the cig one... I don't wanna be wearing a flammable jumpsuit :S
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Had a good arguement with Bllodsport one night, he said that an ash fell off his bud's cig because of wind, hit the burlap and he had to be rolled around to put it out. Quite a few times I've left a lit cig on a strip of the burlap, got bored after a few mins of watching it. Remember using a cigarette to light a campfire years ago, dry paper and such, took me a good 10 mins of work and blowing/fanning to get the flame to come out and catch to make the fire go. Makes me seriously suspect firefighter's claims of a house fire starting because of a lit cigarette. If it takes a huge amount of effort to get flammable stuff to ignite into flame................. lit cig in my tests is one step above that of a hot soldering iron for ignition testing.
Still, test the burlap you buy beforehand. Period!!! Be you a smoker or not, best to find out what might cause you burns, if you stand beside a smoker or pyro. Stuff I use, even a single strand of burlap doesn't lit up with a cig heater.