Posted by Fire in the hole! on December 17, 2007 at 12:52:34 from (64.68.167.165):
In Reply to: A challenge for you all posted by Fire in the hole! on December 15, 2007 at 20:25:19:
Thanks to all who responded. Dan-IA, thanks for the pics and description. You have near exactly what I was thinking of. It looks like it has ample capacity and the cats and rain water can't get in. We seldom ever have a burn ban here and even then burning garbage in a barrel doesn't count unless you live in town. Recycling doesn't work either unless you have someplace to store it all and then I have to load the junk into my pickup and haul it 30 miles. I don't want garbage sitting around to attract rodents and flies while waiting for a trip to town, and I'd rather conserve the water instead of washing out every bottle and can before it goes into a recycle bin. Burning everything works for our part of the country and then we dump the ash barrels in a hole out back as needed. I just need to do a better job of burning so I don't have to dump so often.
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