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Miami Jones

2006-03-21, 1:21 am

Anyone ever thought about having a home incinerator?
I want one!

There is sooooo much that I could get rid of here at home.

of course just like hand guns im sure too many people would be burning their
homes down..driving the cost of home insurance up, but it sure would be nice

till then, my trash barrel will have to do

you know kero burns hotter than gas
kero gets hot enough to crystallize glass
i use it to burn stuff out back.

MJ


J.C.

2006-03-21, 10:21 am


"Miami Jones"
<iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii@iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.com> wrote in
message news:SoLTf.7985$wD1.7313@trnddc02...
> Anyone ever thought about having a home incinerator?
> I want one!
>
> There is sooooo much that I could get rid of here at home.
>
> of course just like hand guns im sure too many people would be burning
> their
> homes down..driving the cost of home insurance up, but it sure would be
> nice
>
> till then, my trash barrel will have to do
>
> you know kero burns hotter than gas
> kero gets hot enough to crystallize glass
> i use it to burn stuff out back.
>
> MJ
>
>


We have a lot of burn bans down here in south Texas. Sometimes they last for
months and the household trash really stacks up. So, I bought 4 pieces of 4'
X 4' 1/4 inch steel of the kind you build BBQ pits with. They are very
heavy. I just stood them up on the ground to make a 4' X 4' square box,
welded them together and as I also had 2 2' X 4' pieces cut, I put those on
top for a lid. I can slide one back over the other and then slide it back.
In order to meet the county standards it has to be such that sparks can not
escape. This is its 3rd year in use and no problems so far.


--
JC from Gnat Flats



tmurf.1@juno.com

2006-03-22, 10:21 pm

My neighbor has an incinerator which is like a big deep fireplace on
the outside of his barn. He used to burn stuff all the time but it has
fallen into disrepair. The trick is to use common sense about how much
to put in at one time and to keep an eye on it while it is burning.

Miami Jones

2006-03-24, 4:21 am


<tmurf.1@juno.com> wrote in message
news:1143078898.991593.78470@t31g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> My neighbor has an incinerator which is like a big deep fireplace on
> the outside of his barn. He used to burn stuff all the time but it has
> fallen into disrepair. The trick is to use common sense about how much
> to put in at one time and to keep an eye on it while it is burning.


I would like something thats propane fueled, where it will dissolve most
household trash, even cans, i don't know exactly how hot it would have to
burn... Im thinking propane should do the trick


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