Burn Barrels

/ Burn Barrels #21  
I use mine to burn paper, cardboard, and limbs. Nothing goes in it that I wouldn't want spread across my yard.

There was a thread on burn barrels a few years ago where a guy from Tasmania explained how to make one that would burn anything by putting vents in the side and angling them so that the air sucked in swirls in the barrel. Mine have three levels of vents angled with a crow bar and sledge hammer. Once you get the fire started it will burn wet limbs, wet paper, basically anything else you can dump in it. Nothing left except fine ashes.

Perfectly legal here. I even gave one to the deputy sheriff next door.

RSKY
 
/ Burn Barrels #23  
Try shops that do a lot of heavy truck maintenance . They actually have to pay to get their drums hauled away. They buy bulk in 55 gal drums from the local or regional oil supplier. Also try those same oil wholesalers themselves. They often have to pay for their empty drums to be removed and they have a lot of them sitting just piling up.
There are 55G drum recycling companies that buy and clean them for resale. I used to buy from such a company, bought them by the truckload to temporarily store hazardous waste at the plant until enough accumulated to become worthwhile to call the hazardous waste disposal company.
One year they gave me a miniature steel drum thay had made to the size of a 2G piggy bank as a thank you for all the business.
 
/ Burn Barrels #24  
Can usually find folks giving them away here. Not all the time, as most frequently they are for sale. But if you keep watching the want ads, the free ones do come up. I usually pick up a couple at a time when I can get them. I'm down to one spare "new" one now, plus the one I'm using.

We are allowed to burn trash here at our current house only if it will fit fully contained in a metal burn barrel (or similar). I use a plain old 55 gal oil drum. I only burn small cut tree branches, cardboard and paper. All other trash goes in the wheely bin (we pay for trash service here). We have a lot of cardboard, between Amazon packages for the wife and Chewy.com dog food packages for the 5 labrador dogs. I would need 2 more wheely trash cans if I couldn't burn it separately.

Our last house was on a county island that allowed all burning, used to burn piles of cut brush and branches on a cleared spot directly on the ground, and burnable trash in my burn barrel. Non burnable trash went in the wheely bin or to the dump if it was large enough.

And 45 acp will not penetrate a steel 55 gal drum barrel. 5.56 Nato ball will go through one side, but 7.62 Nato ball will go through both sides. So for "efficiency" I use my M-1A.

:giggle:
 

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