Posted by big jt on December 15, 2007 at 22:54:13 from (206.72.54.246):
In Reply to: A challenge for you all posted by Fire in the hole! on December 15, 2007 at 20:25:19:
I have had the stuff to make one of those but haven't done it yet. Intend to use a old honey wagon on end with my current trash burner inside. That way when the box is full of ash I just have to load it in the PU and haul away.
To provide a little more insight I am currently using a old steel pallet type basket from a factory. It is made of thicker steel and will hold things the 55ers won't. I can also load it with the fork lift when it is time to empty. Has loops on top so the guys at the transfer station can handle it with chains or a lift bar I made. My county will take trash free of charge (prepaid as taxes) if you live in the country.
As to getting your stuff to burn I pour some diesal fuel over whats there and let it soak in before burning. Amazing how well that works. For a 55 that's 2/3 full use about 1.5 gallon. Let it soak for maybe 30 minutes.
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