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Allotment Stuff => The Basics => Topic started by: Trenchboy on September 14, 2005, 23:29:03

Title: Pyromania
Post by: Trenchboy on September 14, 2005, 23:29:03
Unlike my nearest allotment neighbour, I have only had two small fires in 9 months. Now, however, I have an oildrum...

I presume I should bash holes in the base and in the sides, so that air can get to the stuff I burn in it.

Can any arsonists on A4All confirm or deny this?
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: SpeedyMango on September 15, 2005, 10:35:09
Yes, I've got one of those incinerators made for a galvanised dustbin, and it has holes (about 1 inch diameter I think) all around the sides and in the base.

To get a real "chimney effect" it might be worth raising your drum up on bricks or similar non-flammable material so the air can get in from below.

Happy burning!
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: ACE on September 15, 2005, 10:48:14
So whats wrong with composting? If the amount is that small take it to the recycle dump.  Mind you if you are burning your old carpet carry on ;D
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: Trenchboy on September 15, 2005, 11:47:38
Carpets and piles of old and rotting wood that the previous owner seemed to think was a bonzo wheeze to keep in a stack.
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: Mubgrub on September 15, 2005, 14:52:47
What on earth is a bonzo wheeze when its at home? ???
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: reedos on September 15, 2005, 20:50:57
And there was me thinking having "a bonzo wheeze" was what you did when standing too close to your oildrum ;D

I love this time of year when we are allowed to have bonfires - composting is great and I'd love to have a shredder - but there's a great "primeval me man make fire" thing about setting light to stuff.

Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: Trenchboy on September 15, 2005, 23:02:17
And then you go home and the OH gives you the third degree about the way your clothes smell.

There's no point making up a story.

It's a fair cop(not a blonde PC)
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: Plastic Pig on September 19, 2005, 18:17:56
Having fires on an allotment is partly the reason I wanted one..... no I am not a fire starter but my Dad had a small incinerator in our garden when I lived in Kent. I was allowed to "poke at it" now and again! Now I am grown and have just acquired an allotment I now have full range to have a little "bonny" when ever I like!
:D
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: wardy on September 20, 2005, 18:13:03
Ah, that's not quite true (wouldn't you know it  :))  I can't have one at the weekend as the bungalow next door has a barbecue - presumbably one which doesn't smoke.  Live and let live eh  ;D

We can have fires on our lotties but only if it won't disturb anyone else which is sensible.  I try and not have a smokey one so only put small amounts of weeds on at once.

My OH can't have a fire without throwing petrol on it.  It drives me maaaaaaaaad >:(   ;D
Title: Re: Pyromania
Post by: Derek on September 20, 2005, 18:22:04
Allegedly we should have a bonfire before six thirty.. also the wind direction has to be right and not on race days.
You see our site is next to the Leicester race course

Six-thirty..must be am 'cos no one bothers too much  ;)

Derek