Sigarms
Super Member
Now that I got your attention LOL
Between my wife and I with home office work, we go through a butt load of documents (some mailed to us as well). Paper shredder just gets to be PITA even with a decent $200 one, that may last 4 or so years.
Started using burn barrel for all this paperwork. Honestly though, depending on the size of documents, it can be a pain in the butt time to ensure everything is burned thoroughly.
Had a idea. Soak a big box of paperwork with diesel fuel (outside of course), let everything sit for a good 48 hours, then burn it in the barrel (throwing in the paperwork in "clumps" into the barrel).
Done it twice now, seems to work great. Nice thing is everything pretty much burns 100% and when the fire is out, everything is gone with pretty much nothing sitting half burnt at the bottom of the barrel.
I understand that I need to account for a gallon of diesel fuel which adds to the cost, but it seems like a gallon goes a long time for paperwork, added a new barrel cost me $10 from a neighbor up the road.
I understand the diesel/gas don't mix well with fire, but of course being safe. When my FIL passed away last year, I burned all his paperwork my wife gave me (which was a ton) and it was a long tedious process to ensure everything was burnt.
Am I just playing with fire and sooner or later will get burnt? (excuse the pun).
Between my wife and I with home office work, we go through a butt load of documents (some mailed to us as well). Paper shredder just gets to be PITA even with a decent $200 one, that may last 4 or so years.
Started using burn barrel for all this paperwork. Honestly though, depending on the size of documents, it can be a pain in the butt time to ensure everything is burned thoroughly.
Had a idea. Soak a big box of paperwork with diesel fuel (outside of course), let everything sit for a good 48 hours, then burn it in the barrel (throwing in the paperwork in "clumps" into the barrel).
Done it twice now, seems to work great. Nice thing is everything pretty much burns 100% and when the fire is out, everything is gone with pretty much nothing sitting half burnt at the bottom of the barrel.
I understand that I need to account for a gallon of diesel fuel which adds to the cost, but it seems like a gallon goes a long time for paperwork, added a new barrel cost me $10 from a neighbor up the road.
I understand the diesel/gas don't mix well with fire, but of course being safe. When my FIL passed away last year, I burned all his paperwork my wife gave me (which was a ton) and it was a long tedious process to ensure everything was burnt.
Am I just playing with fire and sooner or later will get burnt? (excuse the pun).