Burn barrel question...

   / Burn barrel question... #41  
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 do the same, plus barrel is on gravel driveway
 
   / Burn barrel question... #42  
Since you know the contents of the burned stuff, I would simply pour the contents out in a corner, or if not wanted to see it, dig a hole and put in there. Then as mentioned above smoosh the barrel and throw into the scrap metal section of the dump.

It's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission 😁 .
 
   / Burn barrel question... #43  
Very dry up here so my burning is very limited right now. But my barrel last much longer after I set it up on blocks and use a lid as soon as the fire is out. I also cut a 2" hole in the center of the bottom, another in the top but very off from center, cut the lid off and let it fall in. That way any fluids will drain eventually. After it is a little more than half full I lay it over and shovel the ash into bags and throw in trash. Same barrel has to be 6-10 years old by now.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #44  
Burn barrels are illegal in California....with just about everything else, with the exception of weed. You are lucky all you have to do is go to a fire marshal and get it signed off!
Every thing is illegal in Mass. too. Right behind CA. including burning paper
 
   / Burn barrel question... #45  
It's funny how some states ban burning, but they will burn all trash. CT has a trash to energy plant, can't be the only one. All I burn are brush, lumber scraps etc. Burn barrel lasted most 4 years, and most of my burning is open fires. Important documents that are no longer needed are in burn barrel. We recycle as much as we can, but let's be honest, we've seen the 60 minutes segment where the US sends to a third world country, or China, and they dump in ocean. It's not right, but it happens. Wasn't it after Japan's sunomi that trash washed up on Calli's shores?
 
   / Burn barrel question... #47  
I smash them down with a sledge hammer to fit in a box and put it in the garbage bin for pickup. Sometimes a junk man will pick it up with other metal items if it's smashed.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #48  
The forest preserve just had an annual burn across the highway from my place. A 10' oak tree stump fired up after they left and the fire department came out as the winds were over 30mph. I just burnt some paper in my barrel and thought it was my smell until I observed what was going on. The wet oak tree was smoking up a storm and hard to put out.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #49  
Did spring cleaning, took a mattress, couple shot up wheel barrels along with a two burn barrels to the county landfill in the trailer along with some other things.

Everything was taken but the burn barrels (I wasn't going to drop them off sticking out like a sore thumb).

Apparently I need something signed off by the fire marshal on exactly what was burned in the barrel, otherwise the county could not accept it. Only thing ever burned was papers of all things. No plastics, NOTHING other than paper product.

What do you guys do with old burn barrels?

Since I KNOW what was burned in them, I have an idea of what I'm going to do, but have any of you had this same experience where the county landfill refused burn barrels because you didn't have a certificate of some sort of what was burned in them?
Someone mentioned cutting it up; I'd cut the bottom off then crush the rest of it and chuck it into the scrap, unless you know it has really nasty stuff in it. It's going to the refiner anyways...
A burn barrel that's been well-used is likely pretty easy to fold up once the bottom has been cut off.
 
   / Burn barrel question... #50  
Ponderosa pine forests in the west a very grassy understory. The same with Longleaf pine forests in the southeast.

Attached is a photo from near the Los Alamos area during a fall cone collection day. And another of me standing by a large tree. Lots of native grasses.View attachment 3201362View attachment 3201363View attachment 3201364
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...
 

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