... "the leaves in front of the garage caught fire and traveled beside the garage where there was no windows and caught wood pile on fire." Wow. That's a perfect storm alright. I'll bet that you couldn't duplicate that if you tried.
I think of all the fires I've tried to start in my fireplace with newspaper and kindling that went out before the logs caught. Usually because I didn't stack them right but watching flames lick up around some dry firewood and then die out makes me scratch my head.
I've started my share of rags, paper towels,etc. on fire by welding or using my torch. It's usually when I've looked around the area before I start and think I'm ok and miss something that's kind of hidden.
Last one was a rag behind a box blade I was welding. Don't know how the sparks got back there but I just stomped it out and threw it outside the garage. 10 minutes later it was still smoldering. Finally put it in a bucket of water.
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