Burn barrel question...

   / Burn barrel question... #51  
I'm kind of a stupid guy.

My first action was take a sledge hammer to crush it. Figure it wouldn't take long. Then I found our what's left of a old burn barrel is still pretty strong.

Then common sense kicked in after reevaluating the the barrels strength and how much ground I was covering with the sledgehammer :ROFLMAO:

My bottoms never really rot out, but the lower section does. I can accumulate so many papers that I'll take a sleeves worth and soak it in kerosene, and that will keep the fire going to burn the rest I need to throw in there. Have a 60" X 1/2" pipe nipple that I use to "stir the pot" to keep the fire going. I'm figuring it's those soaked papers that's killing the bottom of the barrel after a couple of years.
I'm thinking it may just be quicker to take it out to back gully area where I use to hunt and let nature take its course now that they are downsized.
I save the drum lid and put in on the barrel when I'm done burning. That keeps the water out of it when I'm not using it.

Eventually it rotted out the bottom and the side edges, leaving me a tube. But that was from the fire, not water. Eventually it started leaning over due to one side getting weaker, so I smashed it and threw it out. I've only gone through 2 barrels since 1985. But I don't burn but a few times a year. Mostly old board scraps and garden waste. Once a year I burn old personal documents.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #52  
I have concrete pavers under and around my burn barrel. I only burn after it rains but if I think there is any risk then I standby until it's done. I also place an old piece of wire woven fencing over the barrel to minimize sparks.
I always run a garden hose out to the burn barrel and spray the grass down around the area, then leave it turned on until I'm done. If I have to leave, I'll soak the fire out and put the lid on it. Next day I'll tip it on its side to drain any water. Makes the barrel last longer, I suppose. 🙃
 
   / Burn barrel question... #53  
I'm kind of a stupid guy.

My first action was take a sledge hammer to crush it. Figure it wouldn't take long. Then I found our what's left of a old burn barrel is still pretty strong.

Then common sense kicked in after reevaluating the the barrels strength and how much ground I was covering with the sledgehammer :ROFLMAO:

My bottoms never really rot out, but the lower section does. I can accumulate so many papers that I'll take a sleeves worth and soak it in kerosene, and that will keep the fire going to burn the rest I need to throw in there. Have a 60" X 1/2" pipe nipple that I use to "stir the pot" to keep the fire going. I'm figuring it's those soaked papers that's killing the bottom of the barrel after a couple of years.
I'm thinking it may just be quicker to take it out to back gully area where I use to hunt and let nature take it's course now that they are downsized.
You have a tractor, right?
I'd think you could crush the barrel with the bucket of your tractor
 
   / Burn barrel question... #54  
Wow, never new burning office max printing paper and newspaper is illegal.

Need to go to plan B :ROFLMAO:

Won't ask any questions on plan B...

Do have to ask this though, exactly how does the fire marshal determine what you burn in your barrel to "certify" that you only burned the proper materials (guess something that grows naturally, but we use that for compost ;)).

No way would I ever go to a fire marshal to ask for a certificate!
 
   / Burn barrel question...
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#55  
No way would I ever go to a fire marshal to ask for a certificate!
I'm not asking for a certificate, I'm asking to understand how he determines if the barrel can get a sticker to take to the landfill.

It will be taken care of. I just kind of fell over dead when the guy at the landfill told me that. My mistake was you could tell they were burn barrels.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #56  
I'm not asking for a certificate, I'm asking to understand how he determines if the barrel can get a sticker to take to the landfill.

It will be taken care of. I just kind of fell over dead when the guy at the landfill told me that. My mistake was you could tell they were burn barrels.
My guess is that you're just to go to them and they hand you a form that you sign certifying that you didn't intentially put carcinogens into the barrel, etc. Kinda like when I drop off e-waste at the transfer station and sign a form saying it's not anything out of the ordinary.
 
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#57  
My guess is that you're just to go to them and they hand you a form that you sign certifying that you didn't intentially put carcinogens into the barrel, etc. Kinda like when I drop off e-waste at the transfer station and sign a form saying it's not anything out of the ordinary.
Honestly that's what I figure as well.

I think at the end of the day I was just stupid for not flattening them out not to look like a burn barrel. Never thought about it, just figured it was time to take them since I was loading up the trailer with other things.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #58  
I was thinking of our pine trees here. No grasses and most shrubs won't grow under them. Too much shade, they suck up all the water, high ph, dense blanket of needles on the ground, etc...
They will do the same everywhere if the pine stand density has a high number of trees per acre and also if needlecast isn’t removed naturally (fire) or manually. My suggestion was to thin the trees to allow sunlight and grow native grasses. But we learned that the granitic soil material around Tahoe isn’t fertile and won’t grow grasses and forbs.
 
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   / Burn barrel question... #59  
I was thinking of our pine trees here. No grasses and most shrubs won't grow under them. Too much shade, they suck up all the water, high ph, dense blanket of needles on the ground, etc...
You mean low pH (acid), right?

All the best, Peter
 

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