Posted by Fire in the hole! on December 15, 2007 at 20:25:19 from (64.68.167.165):
On the farm I have used a trash barrel to burn my garbage for thirty years. Never have liked it. Its always full and its messy to dump. The wife and kids stuff it full and it won't burn down. The barrels I use only last about a year before they just rot away to nothing. Do any of you guys use an incinerator of some type that will burn everything to ashes? I'm looking to make one but I need some ideas as to how its done. I almost think it needs to be built like a steam engine firebox. Heavy steel? Some open grates on the bottom to let the ash fall through? Some holes around the bottom to let air in? A smokestack to create a draft? Maybe something I can pick up with my loader tractor and have a trap door to dump the ashes? I just froze my ash off out there trying to burn these darn farm magazines, catalogs and other thick stuff and what I got ain't working. I'd like to hear from you guys on how you built yours or maybe you could post a picture? Thanks in advance.
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