dirttoys
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Leaf blower.Anyone ever use a fan to force feed a fire? I'm thinking trench with a large fan at one end
Leaf blower.Anyone ever use a fan to force feed a fire? I'm thinking trench with a large fan at one end
Anyone ever use a fan to force feed a fire? I'm thinking trench with a large fan at one end
I have done a pile of burning during snowstorms. Love it. Get nice and muddy.I have 2 burn piles right now. They are both about 20 feet wide and 80 feet long. I'm still adding to them by making them longer. When I built my lake, I piled everything up in a line that was over 200 feet long. Light the fire at one end and let it go. I only burn right after a big rain, and only after all the leaves have fallen off of the dead trees. Ideally, I'll wait until winter when it's really wet out. For me, it's harder to burn a green pine then a stump. The stumps dry out fairly quickly, but a decent sized pine will hold moisture in it for a very long time. Now I try to cut each pine into four lengths so they dry out quicker.
In your case, I would build my burn pile in the center of your cleared area. Since the size of your burn pile is so small, I would just add to it as it goes to keep it going.
That could be a few years for some of us.Pile stumps on brush piles. Burn in the winter with the first light snow.
Light rain works alsoThat could be a few years for some of us.
Pile stumps on brush piles. Burn in the winter with the first light snow.
I have done a pile of burning during snowstorms. Love it. Get nice and muddy.
The OP is in Pembroke, Ontario, it snows November thru April.That could be a few years for some of us.