Burn barrel question...

   / Burn barrel question... #61  
It's funny how some states ban burning, but they will burn all trash. CT has a trash to energy plant, can't be the only one
They also have scrubbers in the smokestacks, and sensors to monitor what comes out. That's why they can't burn PFAs, there is no real time way to test for them at the stack.

Most of what you see coming out is steam.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #63  
Honestly that's what I figure as well.

I think at the end of the day I was just stupid for not flattening them out not to look like a burn barrel. Never thought about it, just figured it was time to take them since I was loading up the trailer with other things.
take them to the metal recycling facility, or cut them up with your HVAC torch and put them in the trash container little by little until they are all gone .
 
   / Burn barrel question... #64  
They will do the same everywhere if the pine stand density has a high number of trees per acre and also if needlecast isn’t removed naturally (fire) or manually. My suggestion was to thin the trees to allow sunlight and grow native grasses. But we learned that the granitic soil material around Tahoe isn’t fertile and won’t grow grasses and forbs.
We're using our rows of pines to stress the rows of mixed hardwoods between them to grow tall and straight. It's a crop. Reminds me of being an ant in a cornfield when I look up.
 
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cut them up with your HVAC torch and put them in the trash container little by little until they are all gone .
Didn't go into a trash container, but an empty cardboard line set case. Don't have to cut the pieces too small that way.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #66  
Another mothod could have bern totake it out to some back road and dump it for somebody else to clean up. 😵‍💫
 
   / Burn barrel question... #67  
Another mothod could have bern totake it out to some back road and dump it for somebody else to clean up. 😵‍💫
🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬 Plenty of that around here. 🤬🤬🤬🤬
 
   / Burn barrel question... #68  
I was left with two 55 gallon drums with used motor oil when tenant vacated… at a gallon per week it’s taking a very long time to get rid of…

The best burn barrels I saw were old stainless steel… my guess they might be archeologist find some day?
 
   / Burn barrel question... #69  
Here in the south with high humidity levels burn barrels, grills etc don't last too long before disintegrating. When the metal gets so hot as it cools down it draws moisture in. My BBQ grills rarely last 5 yrs before they have to have something done to them. Usually the burners/shields first then in a year or so the bottoms rust out.

Verdict is still out on a SS gas grill I bought for the river house. So far that looks pretty good, then again haven't used it much as I always use my Oklahoma Joes Longhorn combo smoker/grill.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #70  
I was left with two 55 gallon drums with used motor oil when tenant vacated… at a gallon per week it’s taking a very long time to get rid of…

The best burn barrels I saw were old stainless steel… my guess they might be archeologist find some day?
Those were probably the 2 lost nuclear fuel barrels they were looking for……not
 
   / Burn barrel question... #71  
I was left with two 55 gallon drums with used motor oil when tenant vacated… at a gallon per week it’s taking a very long time to get rid of…

The best burn barrels I saw were old stainless steel… my guess they might be archeologist find some day?
I've been getting rid of all of the waste oil and chemicals my father left behind, getting ready to sell the place.
Old engine oil is easy; a lot of garages accept it for their waste oil furnaces.
Probably those are also outlawed in your state.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #72  
Use to be very easy but all that remain have limits and auto parts stores that advertise used oil drop off now say the drums are full…

I can dispose of curbside 1 gallon a week… I could enlist some of my neighbors and place gallon jugs more places.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #73  
Didn't go into a trash container, but an empty cardboard line set case. Don't have to cut the pieces too small that way.
I order a lot of stuff here at the farm. I get a lot of things packaged with Styrofoam.
I bust it into smaller pieces and place it in the garbage container for the garbage truck to haul off. Sometimes, It takes a couple weeks to get it all gone, as the garbage truck only runs once a week here .
Any cardboard just gets burned
 
   / Burn barrel question... #74  
I order a lot of stuff here at the farm. I get a lot of things packaged with Styrofoam.
I bust it into smaller pieces and place it in the garbage container for the garbage truck to haul off. Sometimes, It takes a couple weeks to get it all gone, as the garbage truck only runs once a week here .
Any cardboard just gets burned
I am recieving more and more orders packed in kraft cardboard. That makes great fire starters in the wood stove.(y)
 
   / Burn barrel question... #75  
I run them over with the forklift at work and toss them into our scrap metal bin.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #76  
I would use the front loader to crush the old barrel, than take to metal scrap bin. But my burn barrel is 5 years old…still going strong. Holes drilled in bottom, and i turn it upside down in winter. Nit rusting.
I cut the bottoms out of my burn barrels.

I use yard waste in the barrels to burn smaller stumps out.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #77  
I've been clearing out some honey locust trees that have some nasty thorns. A burn barrel is perfect for burning the thorns. I use a lid to cover the barrel so it doesn't collect rain water.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #78  
I've been clearing out some honey locust trees that have some nasty thorns. A burn barrel is perfect for burning the thorns. I use a lid to cover the barrel so it doesn't collect rain water.
And this is what I use to get rid of Honey Locust Trees....... (this may not be the correct thread for
posting this but with all the "burn" talk..... might be time for some fire ****?) Lol. Then please keep your
jolly private time private.....:D
 

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   / Burn barrel question... #79  
otnay ureshay why ornpay otgay the ****. But whatever.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #80  
My burn barrels never lasted long, so now I cut the top and bottom off and use a removeable cover for the top. Also, I set the barrel on two cement blocks so it gets plenty of air. Now they last a long time.

I used to go online to mich.gov and see when I can burn. Now in the summer months I just go out early in the morning to burn when there's heavy dew on the ground and buildings.
 

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