My current burn barrel looks like a couple of big hammermill screens welded into a cylinder about 40 inches tall and 30 inch diameter. Full of holes about 5/8 dia. About 1/4" material. I got it from a widow whose place I was helping clean up. A number of them in town. Don't know where they originated. I wish mine was round again. It had been knocked over and brush pile had been on it and it got hot and sagged. Something to fix someday. I have built several burning barrels out of 275 gallon obround fuel barrels. 2 out of 500 gallon round fuel barrels on end. (My favorite). I cut a hole in the side and make a door and hinges and a latch. Also cut a hole in the top and fastened a piece of 10 inch tubing on top with a grate. None last long enough. I built a fresh air blower to feed the fire with a small squirrel cage and a pipe to keep the blower far enough away from the heat. That really helps get a complete burn. I tried plastic barrels a couple times. I only got to use them one time though. Some scoundrel would steal them the first night I used them. Lol!!!
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