sixdogs
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- Dec 8, 2007
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- Tractor
- Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
UPDATE: Having read all of the replies (and not possessing a rifle/shotgun) I decided to try out the 'vortex' design. Seeing as I have a 5" counter-rotating saw I used it to cut a large 'X' in the bottom to provide drainage/air-intake... the saw was like a hot knife through butter! :thumbsup: A pair of flat-nose pliers easily put a slight 'downward' bend to assist drainage.
I then cut two, opposite facing, rectangles on the lower portion. One of them large enough for a shovel. Seeing as the barrel is 6' in diameter, I marked and cut 3 vertical lines half way up at 2' intervals. I used a crowbar to open up the cuts to form the vents... thankfully I remembered to form my vents all in the same direction. :dance1:
I did run a flat file over all of the cut edges just to remove any burrs. If I didn't, then that 'one' would surely cut my clothes or me later on. I finally walked a magnet over the work-area to get all on the metal shavings & such (which would've surely found their way into some tyre or boot sole).
That is the Cadillac of burn barrels. What a beauty with ideas I plan to steal.
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