ygmir wrote:or, burn it a time or two, at home, to remove the paint, maybe on a driveway or some thing, so, you can recover the ash?

illy dilly wrote:I had an idea, that's real simple so I'm sure some one has tried it.
Take a any regular sorta 55 gallon drum, about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way up weld some sort of a grill inside. Then burn on top of the grill, and the ash will fall to the bottom, so it will already be contained for taking home. I don't think you could burn 24/7 like this, not even all night most nights. But for a some burning I think it might work.
Whats everyone's thoughts?
epic_elite wrote:how much heat do you need to scar playa?
ive been to beach bon fires and burned what amounted to half trees.
in the morning the sand was pink...
kick brown sand over pink sand. no more scar.
TomServo wrote:illy dilly wrote:I had an idea, that's real simple so I'm sure some one has tried it.
Take a any regular sorta 55 gallon drum, about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way up weld some sort of a grill inside. Then burn on top of the grill, and the ash will fall to the bottom, so it will already be contained for taking home. I don't think you could burn 24/7 like this, not even all night most nights. But for a some burning I think it might work.
Whats everyone's thoughts?
I've thought about doing something like that. Since the sides will be cut into whatever pattern I decide on...just dumping won't. Be an option...so I'm gutting a trap door, on the lower side ot the barrel, to clean the ash out.
Sail Man wrote:TomServo wrote:illy dilly wrote:I had an idea, that's real simple so I'm sure some one has tried it.
Take a any regular sorta 55 gallon drum, about 1/2 to 3/4 of the way up weld some sort of a grill inside. Then burn on top of the grill, and the ash will fall to the bottom, so it will already be contained for taking home. I don't think you could burn 24/7 like this, not even all night most nights. But for a some burning I think it might work.
Whats everyone's thoughts?
I've thought about doing something like that. Since the sides will be cut into whatever pattern I decide on...just dumping won't. Be an option...so I'm gutting a trap door, on the lower side ot the barrel, to clean the ash out.
Ahh, yes, an Ash Hole :lol:
gyre wrote:They make paints that will withstand these temperatures.
Most come in liquid only and the best rustoleum requires 450+ to cure.
A really difficult issue is parts that may be hot, but not over 450.
X-60 Primer and 50% HD Aluminum will take 350, but cure at normal temps.
An even better coating may be the header ceramic coatings.
ygmir wrote:gyre wrote:They make paints that will withstand these temperatures.
Most come in liquid only and the best rustoleum requires 450+ to cure.
A really difficult issue is parts that may be hot, but not over 450.
X-60 Primer and 50% HD Aluminum will take 350, but cure at normal temps.
An even better coating may be the header ceramic coatings.
*scratching head*
is there other than liquid paint?..............
capjbadger wrote:ygmir wrote:gyre wrote:They make paints that will withstand these temperatures.
Most come in liquid only and the best rustoleum requires 450+ to cure.
A really difficult issue is parts that may be hot, but not over 450.
X-60 Primer and 50% HD Aluminum will take 350, but cure at normal temps.
An even better coating may be the header ceramic coatings.
*scratching head*
is there other than liquid paint?..............
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-Badger
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Ugly Dougly wrote:How do you cut up a 55-gal barrel without a welding rig?
Ugly Dougly wrote:How do you cut up a 55-gal barrel without a welding rig?
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