Posted by Bob Kerr on December 16, 2007 at 07:03:39 from (205.188.117.74):
In Reply to: A challenge for you all posted by Fire in the hole! on December 15, 2007 at 20:25:19:
I knew a guy who used a 275 gal oil tank. Cut a hole in top about2 1/5 ft in dia to dump it in. He used paper grocery sacks for trash and would light it right before tossing it in. Also had a hole cut in bottom to get water out and let air in. I always thought if you took a shop vac that would blow air it would really get a barrel going good and not have so much unburned stuff left. He would back up his truck to the oil tank when full and shove the whole thing in. Took several years to fill it. I personally hate the stink from trash fires. My neighbor burns a load every night and he tosses everything in including glass, That crap smoulders half the night and fogs up the whole area. YUCK!
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