Straightgrain3016
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Might be a few ideas in the Mafioso DIY hand-books...Dead hooker storage.
Might be a few ideas in the Mafioso DIY hand-books...Dead hooker storage.
That must be a thing. A few years ago a local unsavory resident stuffed two of his acquaintances in barrels and stored them on his own property.Might be a few ideas in the Mafioso DIY hand-books...![]()
Taking free barrels, free knives, & free firearms require an equal amount of trepidation...That must be a thing. A few years ago a local unsavory resident stuffed two of his acquaintances in barrels and stored them on his own property.
Best idea yet...
I've seen 55 steel barrels advertised for as little as $15 in Middle TN, but then I wonder if plastic barrels would be better for not rusting out over time?I was thinking of just that for a creek crossing but I only have 2. I would need a 3rd.
The fact that it was stainless steel should have been a clue. High grade stainless is pretty expensive (as compared to the low grade stuff used for decoration, like on your dishwasher). To make a barrel out of it should raise some suspicions. They use high grade stainless to hold chlorine products, and things incredibly poisonous and corrosive like hydrogen sulfide.My neighbor told me about a guy he worked with who used to go through a burn barrel drum in less than a year. He happened to see a stainless steel drum at a yard sale one day and picked it up for $5. It was a Dupont drum with a number stenciled on it. Luckily, he called Dupont before cutting the lid off the drum. He gave them the number and was told in no uncertain terms NOT to open it! Dupont sent a truck, and two men in hazmat suits picked it up. He asked what had been in the drum but all the guys would say is, it would have been very very bad had he opened it!
Yeah, he was out $5 but sure had an interesting story to tell!