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I'm pushing 80 years old. I made burn barrels as a teenager. I used a5 pound seldgehammer and an old piece of steel to cut out the top. I just banged the hell out of it till it fell out. Then I used 12 guage with any old buckshot from 15 to 25 yards out on it till it looked right.
You don't need a drill to make those holes. When I make a burn barrel, I make a few rows of X cuts with the angle grinder, then knock in the middle with a ball peen hammer. The edges folded inward prevent burning stuff from escaping, pretty well. Cheers.
I love simple! People forget that keep it simple stupid... She has using plasma cutters welding cutters angle grinders for 3 hours for 10 hours of work just to build something that nobody can build just to show how great they are. I want simple s***.
@@howtogetoutofbabylon8978I use .22 shorts and it penetrates the outside of the barrel but bounces off the other side and the bullet ends up inside the barrel. It’s a very neat and safe way to do it. 9mm would go right through and keep on going.
Whenever you get a barrel with unknown flammable fluids in it. Fill it with 10-20 gallons of water before start cutting on it. Spin it around and the vapors should be contained. I always suggest putting a few gallons in and washing it out before filling with more water to make inert and a little bit of any kind of oil on that step bit will make it last much longer
To eliminate smoke and fumes, make a 3 inch hole in the side just above the bottom,and use a shop vac hose blowing air in. Use a 3 foot pipe between the barrel and plastic hose to keep it from melting. Take a propane roofing torch and direct the flame horizontally above the barrel. this is like an after burner and with the jet of air blowing in the bottom, it will burn clean. B careful it gets hot and blows ash out. works great
I really apprec8ate your comments about 6000 as ft of garden the master addition and 170 chickens and mostly the board about your tools being disorganized in milk crates..i struggle with similar all the time.
I cut the top off my burn barrel with a air hammer with a chisel bit takes about 1 min to cut it off on the inside leaving the rolled edge intact. Then I cut a 4" hole on the side 1 inch up the bottom . Works great.
Texas had an ice storm a couple weeks ago and I lost the top quarter of several trees as well as many branches that were taken down when the tops collapsed. I've spent days cutting usable wood for my nephew's fireplace, but have lots of smaller twigs, limbs and pine needles to burn. I spent a year prior to the ice storm debating between a wood chipper/shredder and a burn barrel, the wood chippers that could handle the trees and pine needles were way out of my budget. I also didn't want something that might need gas or electricity in case neither are available. I've just spent over an hour looking at various YT videos how to create the burn barrel, wasn't even sure about the drill bit needed to drill through steel. I came across your video which kind of went through a checklist of things to do, like where to burn, which I'd already decided on the safest place, plus the concrete pavers to set it up on a dirt area, and to have access to my hose. I grew up in N. Idaho and spent many years in WA state and you never leave fires unattended...where I live in TX, people create all kinds of fires and just walk away and leave them burning...which totally freaks me out. Anyway, your video was actually the most helpful and informative for a novice. Really appreciate it. Thanks so much.
i did a match test once when i was a kid. Right before grade 7. The result of that test was third degree burns all up my hand and forearm. I failed that test.
I cut out the bottom andmake the barrel into a tube. The draft is outstanding and I can simply kick over the barrel when cool to move it to another location.
Great tips, we use burning barrels at the cottage in NW Ontario. We need a new one(every few years). One thought occurred to me while watching was if you can find a barrel with a removable top it could cover the bins when not in use. I find that rain compacts the residue and makes dumping difficult. Thought the paving stone idea was good. Set on 3 or 4 Bricks . Thanks!
I find the 38 Special makes nice holes in the burn barrel. I don’t shoot holes through the bottom. Just about 6 shots through the side below the bottom ring.
Whe you have to make a "smelltest" on unknown substances never hold your Head directly over the source and breathe. Hold your nose aside and use your hand to wave a little amount of the fumes towards you. This minimizes the risk when the substance is agressive. Also dont forget to wear goggles and chemical resistant garment and gloves. There are many substances that are clear and don't smell but are very dangerous to health and safety. Please check in advance what might have been in the container before.😁
I just made one from a new Behrens metal trashcan. I drilled some 2 inch holes with a hole saw on the bottom and a couple in the sides near the bottom and one 4 inch hole through the lid to let it burn down unattended without having to worry about ashes blowing around. In the inside I propped up a 17 inch diameter grill grate with some firebrick to keep an airspace underneath along with the holes to facilitate the fire breathing better and burn hotter. Wish I had a 55 gallon drum like you. Would've been more durable and probably withstand the higher temps better.
that wire mesh that the plasters put on the wall in a home works real well for a mesh top to contain ashes and sparks. And you can get at least 2 our of one piece.
"Rain two straight days" when it wants to it can rain here a week or two straight hard out. Here in New Zealand these 55 gallon drums we call them drums not barrel are about $15 NZ each but they do burn up the rubbish as we say here just the same.- blessings South Island New Zealand.
I got a barrel from a customer that doesn't have the sealed lid. It has a ring bracket that holds the lid on and a gasket to prevent leaking. Still has the rolled edge for strength.
Thanks for the video, I'm going to put my barrel up on bricks in the bare dirt like you did. BTW, I set my field on fire with a burn barrel (in February and I'm in Michigan). Scared the piss out of me how fast the flame front advanced. I called our town fire department and they were able to extinguish the fire in a few minutes, thankfully before it got close to the neighbor's houses.
I accidentally lit my yard and some of the country side on fire in rural Saskatchewan 2 years ago, 5500$ fire department bill later, thank God for insurance.
6:24 Before you do this, make damn sure the old contents of the drum were not flammable. Vapors can be just as explosive as the former contents, and guys have gotten killed cutting into "empty" drums that exploded. I was just reading about a guy in Pennsylvania who got killed by a burn barrel last week. Another incident in Iowa killed a man who was welding on top of a barrel, using it as a workbench. Filling the drum with water before cutting into it can displace explosive vapors, if done correctly.
Run a grinding disc along the top edge (flat) all around so the seem is split. Tap it with a mallet, and in 2 minutes you are done, no sharp edges to waste time filing!
Says right on top 5w-40. Smell test is still good. Don't know who had previously. But who's to know what or when you're burning trash, looks like your closest neighbor is over the next mountain range lol. Best words to hear in a shop, "found it".
Done burn barrels for decades. Sawzall is the tool for cutting. I arrived at a different configuration. Cut out both the top AND bottom. Place a heavy screen on the bottom. An old refrigerator shelf works great. Dig an ash hole and place the screen and barrel on top of some blocks/stones. Light 'er up and the thin g burns like a mother!. Might want to have another screen to control embers and ash on the top. Incinerator on steroids.... Burn baby, burn!
Good video. I am looking on UA-cam for burn barrel / incinerator ideas. I have gone through 3 barrels in our 30 years here at our Texas Homestead. I looked up burn barrels on google and there were many for a bunch of money. In the past we just pick up a couple of $5 barrels locally and punch holes in them.
maybe they're not, I think. water will drain out of them like out of a plant pot. that'll stop the bottom rusting out quite so quick maybe? I've seen guys claim so. seen barrels that rusted out all around about 4" up from the bottom. right at the water line I guess.
Forget drilling. Cut 4 vertical slots 6" long, pound them in so the angle is the same. pound them about 2" deep. It turns the fire into a spinning inferno. No smoke and little ash. Oh cut the slots at the first rib from the bottom.
I make burn barrels for a side income. I get the barrels for free, and sell burn barrels for $30 each. I sell about a hundred or so a year. I cut them with an oxy-acetylene torch. I can cut a barrel in the time it took you to get the barrel in the garage and put your gloves on.
Any paper, cardboard type materials are biodegradable. Please consider dropping those materials into your compost bin. You can run those material types through your shredder or just add to the compost. Cans are also biodegradable or recyclable ♻️ as are plastics like coffee containers, yogurt and milk cartons. In the Bush, or limited grid situations you can recycle plastic containers into shapes using heat, melting plastics together and shaping them into useful items for use in on or underground situations, in the garden or around areas where wood or metal would rot quickly. Cheers!
we got some barrels like to use for burning but part of the side walls were cut out for a door and shelving. Is it possible use them as horizontal burn barrels ?
@RL CL Number w number is the viscosity specification of an engine oil. The first number indicates the viscosity of the oil when it is cold and the second when it is warm. Dot2 Dot3 etc is brake fluid. DEXRON 2, DEXRON 3 automatic transmission oil
Well or what my people do get the wash tub from.an old washing machine by side of road set on top of bricks those are usaully tossed our now by people remodel.. and there you are burn tub
I don't know where you were living entirely in Alaska but I lived in North Pole in the north star borough and dumping was completely free for residents. I mean technically you look like your military so you might not be an actual resident of the state plus I don't really see how using the transfer stations if you are a non-resident whatever actually be discovered because there's no one actually there to watch the transfer stations
im a dummy (preface) . i just got an empty Kendal oil barrel that is sealed up . im gonna drill and then use a jigsaw to cut the top off . im scared that it will explode . Oil wont explode , right ? Thanks ,
It might help to cut the lid a bit inward so that there is a lip facing inward, perhaps a couple of inches wide. Then put a few holes at the top of the barrel, just under the rim. This air may help combust smoke, and keep the fire more concentrated in the center. Just thinking....
Next time you toss a lit match into an unknown substance, make sure the camera is running - preferably from a safe distance away and maybe behind some plexiglass.
10:55 "I'll show you a couple tricks for making this burn hotter and faster" . . . proceeds to go on a tangent for the rest of the video about fire safety and going to jail. 👍🙃👍
So your method on making a burn barrel is, get a 205L drum and put holes in it ! Didnt need a 14 minute video to explain that!!! Can I suggest researching SMOKE FREE BURN BARRELS? They are worth a 15 min DIY video.....
Video needs to be fast forward to last 3 mins, watch 1 min, then fast forward to end. 😂🤣😅😆 Chop the holes with a hatchet. Flames do not care about being pretty & round.
I suspect I'll never learn. These types of videos are almost useless. There's nothing enlightening here except to someone whose been sheltered all their life. Two to three minute video at best. Sorry, but it's discouraging at times that UA-cam doesn't have some means for users to weed out the wheat from the chafe. Thanks UA-cam for fast forward.
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I can't believe you didn't shoot air holes. That's the proper way
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@Roman Stetson I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im in the hacking process now.
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I'm pushing 80 years old. I made burn barrels as a teenager. I used a5 pound seldgehammer and an old piece of steel to cut out the top. I just banged the hell out of it till it fell out. Then I used 12 guage with any old buckshot from 15 to 25 yards out on it till it looked right.
I take the 22 rifle out makes great vent holes
My thoughts exactly man
You don't need a drill to make those holes. When I make a burn barrel, I make a few rows of X cuts with the angle grinder, then knock in the middle with a ball peen hammer. The edges folded inward prevent burning stuff from escaping, pretty well. Cheers.
I shoot holes in mine with a .22 rifle. Easy peasy.
More fun, too! R @@Maryland_Kulak
I love simple! People forget that keep it simple stupid... She has using plasma cutters welding cutters angle grinders for 3 hours for 10 hours of work just to build something that nobody can build just to show how great they are. I want simple s***.
@@Maryland_KulakEXACTLY!
I'm thinking 9mm, 12 ga buckshot etc
@@howtogetoutofbabylon8978I use .22 shorts and it penetrates the outside of the barrel but bounces off the other side and the bullet ends up inside the barrel. It’s a very neat and safe way to do it. 9mm would go right through and keep on going.
Whenever you get a barrel with unknown flammable fluids in it. Fill it with 10-20 gallons of water before start cutting on it. Spin it around and the vapors should be contained. I always suggest putting a few gallons in and washing it out before filling with more water to make inert and a little bit of any kind of oil on that step bit will make it last much longer
Thanks man for the tips!
I just throw a match in it.
Waste of water and i like a good surprise 😂
To eliminate smoke and fumes, make a 3 inch hole in the side just above the bottom,and use a shop vac hose blowing air in. Use a 3 foot pipe between the barrel and plastic hose to keep it from melting. Take a propane roofing torch and direct the flame horizontally above the barrel. this is like an after burner and with the jet of air blowing in the bottom, it will burn clean. B careful it gets hot and blows ash out. works great
i use my battery powered leaf blower. it blazes the barrel right up.
Wow. Duel cylinder your drum, enclose top, drill holes in inner at top..... same effect, but no cost....
Good video. I use a pick axe for the holes. You don't need to swing to hard and it makes 4 holes in the bottom and 6 on the sides in about 1 minute.
Rock hammer with a pick end
I really apprec8ate your comments about 6000 as ft of garden the master addition and 170 chickens and mostly the board about your tools being disorganized in milk crates..i struggle with similar all the time.
I cut the top off my burn barrel with a air hammer with a chisel bit takes about 1 min to cut it off on the inside leaving the rolled edge intact. Then I cut a 4" hole on the side 1 inch up the bottom . Works great.
Texas had an ice storm a couple weeks ago and I lost the top quarter of several trees as well as many branches that were taken down when the tops collapsed. I've spent days cutting usable wood for my nephew's fireplace, but have lots of smaller twigs, limbs and pine needles to burn. I spent a year prior to the ice storm debating between a wood chipper/shredder and a burn barrel, the wood chippers that could handle the trees and pine needles were way out of my budget. I also didn't want something that might need gas or electricity in case neither are available. I've just spent over an hour looking at various YT videos how to create the burn barrel, wasn't even sure about the drill bit needed to drill through steel. I came across your video which kind of went through a checklist of things to do, like where to burn, which I'd already decided on the safest place, plus the concrete pavers to set it up on a dirt area, and to have access to my hose. I grew up in N. Idaho and spent many years in WA state and you never leave fires unattended...where I live in TX, people create all kinds of fires and just walk away and leave them burning...which totally freaks me out. Anyway, your video was actually the most helpful and informative for a novice. Really appreciate it. Thanks so much.
I’m glad my rambling was of use to you! Texas ice storms are becoming quite the ordeal these days.
The match test is always a fun Test! 🔥 🔥 🔥
i did a match test once when i was a kid. Right before grade 7. The result of that test was third degree burns all up my hand and forearm. I failed that test.
I cut out the bottom andmake the barrel into a tube. The draft is outstanding and I can simply kick over the barrel when cool to move it to another location.
Great tips, we use burning barrels at the cottage in NW Ontario. We need a new one(every few years). One thought occurred to me while watching was if you can find a barrel with a removable top it could cover the bins when not in use. I find that rain compacts the residue and makes dumping difficult. Thought the paving stone idea was good. Set on 3 or 4 Bricks . Thanks!
I find the 38 Special makes nice holes in the burn barrel. I don’t shoot holes through the bottom. Just about 6 shots through the side below the bottom ring.
Sounds like more fun then my way!
Whe you have to make a "smelltest" on unknown substances never hold your Head directly over the source and breathe. Hold your nose aside and use your hand to wave a little amount of the fumes towards you. This minimizes the risk when the substance is agressive. Also dont forget to wear goggles and chemical resistant garment and gloves. There are many substances that are clear and don't smell but are very dangerous to health and safety. Please check in advance what might have been in the container before.😁
I just made one from a new Behrens metal trashcan. I drilled some 2 inch holes with a hole saw on the bottom and a couple in the sides near the bottom and one 4 inch hole through the lid to let it burn down unattended without having to worry about ashes blowing around. In the inside I propped up a 17 inch diameter grill grate with some firebrick to keep an airspace underneath along with the holes to facilitate the fire breathing better and burn hotter. Wish I had a 55 gallon drum like you. Would've been more durable and probably withstand the higher temps better.
Shop around. Lots of barrels available most everywhere
that wire mesh that the plasters put on the wall in a home works real well for a mesh top to contain ashes and sparks. And you can get at least 2 our of one piece.
Thanks bro, making mine today since I have so many downed branches from the ice storm. Can't wait.
Angle grinder with a cutoff blade and a hammer are my tools of choice.
"Rain two straight days" when it wants to it can rain here a week or two straight hard out. Here in New Zealand these 55 gallon drums we call them drums not barrel are about $15 NZ each but they do burn up the rubbish as we say here just the same.- blessings South Island New Zealand.
I got a barrel from a customer that doesn't have the sealed lid. It has a ring bracket that holds the lid on and a gasket to prevent leaking. Still has the rolled edge for strength.
Yes use to cover when not in use…
You could turn it upside down and then when it’s full undo the ringed lid and let the ashes fall out the bottom.
I use an old lawn mower blade and a sledge hammer to cut the ends out.
Thanks for the video, I'm going to put my barrel up on bricks in the bare dirt like you did. BTW, I set my field on fire with a burn barrel (in February and I'm in Michigan). Scared the piss out of me how fast the flame front advanced. I called our town fire department and they were able to extinguish the fire in a few minutes, thankfully before it got close to the neighbor's houses.
I accidentally lit my yard and some of the country side on fire in rural Saskatchewan 2 years ago, 5500$ fire department bill later, thank God for insurance.
So I guess our taxes don’t cover it 🤨
Maybe pay attention to the fire when you do a burn 😂
6:24 Before you do this, make damn sure the old contents of the drum were not flammable. Vapors can be just as explosive as the former contents, and guys have gotten killed cutting into "empty" drums that exploded. I was just reading about a guy in Pennsylvania who got killed by a burn barrel last week. Another incident in Iowa killed a man who was welding on top of a barrel, using it as a workbench. Filling the drum with water before cutting into it can displace explosive vapors, if done correctly.
Run a grinding disc along the top edge (flat) all around so the seem is split. Tap it with a mallet, and in 2 minutes you are done, no sharp edges to waste time filing!
Says right on top 5w-40. Smell test is still good. Don't know who had previously. But who's to know what or when you're burning trash, looks like your closest neighbor is over the next mountain range lol. Best words to hear in a shop, "found it".
Done burn barrels for decades. Sawzall is the tool for cutting. I arrived at a different configuration. Cut out both the top AND bottom. Place a heavy screen on the bottom. An old refrigerator shelf works great. Dig an ash hole and place the screen and barrel on top of some blocks/stones. Light 'er up and the thin g burns like a mother!. Might want to have another screen to control embers and ash on the top. Incinerator on steroids.... Burn baby, burn!
Great idea!
If you have to cut on a barrel that had gasoline or other explosive material it's always safer to fill it with water before you make a cut.
Unless the water spouts out and onto your electric grinder, shorts out and kills you of course? LOL only kidding
@@billb7876go cordless 😁
If you don't have a cutting wheel you can open it up with a cold chisel.
you should add a chimney made of sheet metal with some holes near base of the chimney. it will burn much cleaner.
Good video. I am looking on UA-cam for burn barrel / incinerator ideas. I have gone through 3 barrels in our 30 years here at our Texas Homestead. I looked up burn barrels on google and there were many for a bunch of money. In the past we just pick up a couple of $5 barrels locally and punch holes in them.
4 angled slots and bash the ends in to create louvres is better, it creates a nice swirl of air, and all I used was an angle grinder and hammer.
Good call sir!
You should make a pyrolyzer for making bio-char. Use all your best clean organic matter and through it in your gardens.
I like it! Good call!
The holes on the bottom are useless once ash collect and further more if hot embers fall through it poses a hazard if you’re on dry ground.
maybe they're not, I think. water will drain out of them like out of a plant pot. that'll stop the bottom rusting out quite so quick maybe? I've seen guys claim so. seen barrels that rusted out all around about 4" up from the bottom. right at the water line I guess.
You can get cheap bits at Harbor Freight for this! I use them in HVAC to cut duct work. Much less expensive than the $30 bits!
what bits? what name?
Forget drilling. Cut 4 vertical slots 6" long, pound them in so the angle is the same. pound them about 2" deep. It turns the fire into a spinning inferno. No smoke and little ash. Oh cut the slots at the first rib from the bottom.
Slots at first rib going up towards the top?
@@sevillianc rib from the bottom
Marvin Terry ....fantastic...you should have done the video...but I’ll take your advice anyways or perhaps anytime
@@acanadianfarmgirl2667 old fart, look at it and see what we went through. I wish you all the best.
I like this nice and simple not like others I have seen that uses two barrels and
Hey thanks
Best burn barrel design is to use a grinder to cut one square 18" hole about 2" up from the bottom and thats it. Burns like a rocket stove!
18" square ? That's a big hole.
A fun tip for making the air holes is a .22
Definitely more fun!
Hold my beer while I do smell test. 😀
If ya live where it's windy, put a cinder block or fire bricks inside or you'll find your burn barrel over at the neighbors after the next wind storm.
I make burn barrels for a side income. I get the barrels for free, and sell burn barrels for $30 each. I sell about a hundred or so a year. I cut them with an oxy-acetylene torch. I can cut a barrel in the time it took you to get the barrel in the garage and put your gloves on.
Good for you.
Oone hell of a can opener😏
Any paper, cardboard type materials are biodegradable. Please consider dropping those materials into your compost bin. You can run those material types through your shredder or just add to the compost. Cans are also biodegradable or recyclable ♻️ as are plastics like coffee containers, yogurt and milk cartons. In the Bush, or limited grid situations you can recycle plastic containers into shapes using heat, melting plastics together and shaping them into useful items for use in on or underground situations, in the garden or around areas where wood or metal would rot quickly. Cheers!
How about a spark screen in case a breeze kicks up?
we got some barrels like to use for burning but part of the side walls were cut out for a door and shelving. Is it possible use them as horizontal burn barrels ?
It is written on it what was inside: SAE 5W-40 = engine oil
@RL CL Number w number is the viscosity specification of an engine oil. The first number indicates the viscosity of the oil when it is cold and the second when it is warm.
Dot2 Dot3 etc is brake fluid.
DEXRON 2, DEXRON 3 automatic transmission oil
@RL CL no
@RL CL in my opinion the lighter oils burn a bit better. Nothing beats warm used out out of an engine block... Burns for a long time
BEST burn barrel: cut out top. cut out bottom. set up on three or four red bricks. done. smokeless. you're welcome.
Well or what my people do get the wash tub from.an old washing machine by side of road set on top of bricks those are usaully tossed our now by people remodel.. and there you are burn tub
*Awesome video Sir, The sawzall was a strike of genius. Cheers!* 😃👍
I thinking of ordering a good one for 150 Uline with a rim top and heat rated. Last free ones been crap and we're use salt.
"We're use salt?"
Did he just say ask permission..from the government to use a burn barrel?
Excellent thanks!
You’re welcome!
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Yo! Move that plastic waste basket away from that HOT barrel!
😂😂
I shoot the holes in mine
I used to use 00 buck
If gas or oil has been in it. Fill it up with water and make sure all tthe air pockets are out. The petroleum will float up and out. Now you're safe.
Can i use a half barrel?
I don't know where you were living entirely in Alaska but I lived in North Pole in the north star borough and dumping was completely free for residents. I mean technically you look like your military so you might not be an actual resident of the state plus I don't really see how using the transfer stations if you are a non-resident whatever actually be discovered because there's no one actually there to watch the transfer stations
im a dummy (preface) . i just got an empty Kendal oil barrel that is sealed up . im gonna drill and then use a jigsaw to cut the top off . im scared that it will explode . Oil wont explode , right ? Thanks ,
Be careful. Who knows what was in there. Labels are not accurate.
It might help to cut the lid a bit inward so that there is a lip facing inward, perhaps a couple of inches wide. Then put a few holes at the top of the barrel, just under the rim. This air may help combust smoke, and keep the fire more concentrated in the center. Just thinking....
What fluid you use lighter fluid or gas ,
Roughly how long does a burn barrel take to cool down after a burn?
Not too long. The barrel can keep burning for several hours sometimes overnight. Once burning stops it’s cool with in a couple hours.
If you fill the barrel with water before starting to cut there is no chance of explosions no matter what was in it.
Good call
The holes in the bottom probably become useless after the first fire when they get clogged and covered with ash
100% but they help during the first few burns.
Just wait til the barrel cools down and clean out the holes.
Next time you toss a lit match into an unknown substance, make sure the camera is running - preferably from a safe distance away and maybe behind some plexiglass.
I like to live on the edge!😂
Great channel..I hit the sub button..looking forward to more videos
Thanks sir!
Thanks 🙏🏿🇺🇸
Se quema sin humo o no
Starts at 04:40
Good tip!
What about fertilizer, liquid?
No it turned out to be a drum of oil
A file only works pushing forward.
Other videos require TWO barrels.
I burn all the papers that has names glass plastic I recycle it saves me about $45 a month in Ohio
That's Too Much !!!
@@AMC-eq3jr it doesn't bother me because I have to go to town once a week anyways I dropped the plastic and glass off at the recycling bin
Why Not Just Get a 55 Gallon OPEN TOP Barrel With Clamp Ring? Cover Fits With ZERO Fit! Lots Of Work Here and Sharp Edges.
You should make it smokeless
A BIG DY BRO , THANK YOU , IS EASY & CHEAP , I SEE YOU SOON
No ash tray! The build up blocks air. The bottom will quickly burn out.
10:55 "I'll show you a couple tricks for making this burn hotter and faster"
. . . proceeds to go on a tangent for the rest of the video about fire safety and going to jail. 👍🙃👍
I really don’t know what was in it so let’s put a spark to it 🤦♂️
I use tree roots to lift it up,
Good idea!
Too much talkie talkie
4:20 in and bored to death.
ON-X HUNT !!
So your method on making a burn barrel is, get a 205L drum and put holes in it ! Didnt need a 14 minute video to explain that!!!
Can I suggest researching SMOKE FREE BURN BARRELS? They are worth a 15 min DIY video.....
Did you think of this all by yourself.
Video needs to be fast forward to last 3 mins, watch 1 min, then fast forward to end. 😂🤣😅😆
Chop the holes with a hatchet. Flames do not care about being pretty & round.
Fill It With Water 1st
Why on earth is this 15 minutes long?
So much wasted time.
Jesus saves
Correct
Lol you sad “let’s get to it” then showed too much time of you walking and getting the drum. SMH
I suspect I'll never learn. These types of videos are almost useless. There's nothing enlightening here except to someone whose been sheltered all their life. Two to three minute video at best. Sorry, but it's discouraging at times that UA-cam doesn't have some means for users to weed out the wheat from the chafe. Thanks UA-cam for fast forward.