RSKY
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A few years ago somebody on this forum from Australia or Tasmania posted on how to set up a burn barrel properly. I had always cut horizontal slots around the bottom of mine and hoped for the best. So I got a couple barrels last year and following posted instructions I cut six vertical slots between each ridge in the barrels making eighteen slots total. Then took a prybar and sledgehammer and opened the slots slightly so the air would enter in a clockwise direction.
It works.
We are cleaning out my mother's house and I have two barrels set up in the back yard. We work there two or three days a week and both barrels burn constantly. Mom was a child of the Great Depression. Her father died when she was eight and within months the family went from well-to-do to nearly starving. So her mindset was to not throw anything away EVER. I start with a few chunks of wood in the bottom with some paper and a cup or so of kerosene. Within minutes the flames are swirling out the top. Burnt some old throw rugs yesterday and flames come out of the barrels higher than my head.
Hats off to the guy who posted the instructions and WHY DIDN'T I FIGURE THAT OUT YEARS AGO!!
RSKY
It works.
We are cleaning out my mother's house and I have two barrels set up in the back yard. We work there two or three days a week and both barrels burn constantly. Mom was a child of the Great Depression. Her father died when she was eight and within months the family went from well-to-do to nearly starving. So her mindset was to not throw anything away EVER. I start with a few chunks of wood in the bottom with some paper and a cup or so of kerosene. Within minutes the flames are swirling out the top. Burnt some old throw rugs yesterday and flames come out of the barrels higher than my head.
Hats off to the guy who posted the instructions and WHY DIDN'T I FIGURE THAT OUT YEARS AGO!!
RSKY