Went to burn some rubbish in the garden and my bottom fell out. Got a new bin in West Drayton. had plenty left. none online
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compadre
4 Sep 166#1
Don't you just hate it when your bottom falls out!
gazzy74
4 Sep 164#9
use the drum out of an old washing machine and save 15 quid
SirDoss
4 Sep 163#11
You could buy a plastic bin instead, they won't rust on you.
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Steve-O 2008
6 Sep 16#30
Funny thing is my local aldi was selling these off the week before they restocked them for £7.50.... Same as the £59.99 extendable chainsaw, that was reduced to £19.99 2 days before they put them back out at 59.99
snatch_master
5 Sep 16#29
last time I looked it was legal unless you caused a nuisance even if you wanted to use it at 1pm. not sure why shops would sell them if you can't use them. We might have to form an underground sect of pyromaniacs
Meathotukdeals
5 Sep 16#28
LOL well spotted. Just googled because I thought it was illegal in UK and took CAB link as it was first that came up. Sure it is illegal in the UK.
Where was this deal when I did a bonfire in a metal wheelbarrow last week and panicked as the flames reached ten feet high! :laughing:
Aradria
5 Sep 16#18
Yeah, after multiple cheap shredders failing at home I was wondering it was better to just use one of these
snatch_master to Aradria
5 Sep 161#20
This is not good, if you just throw in sheets of A4 in a pile they won't burn properly or take an age, you'd be best scrumpling up or throwing a few on at a time. I burn my shredding for two reasons 1) so the government don't piece it back together and read my water bill and 2) burning stuff is just great.
mbuckhurst to Aradria
5 Sep 16#24
I've just got through a 1000s of pages of business documents using a similar principle - shredding them one anything other than a commercial shredder would have taken an age and burnt a great pile of electricity. Though since my incinerator did the galvanising melting act, it had rusted through, so my incinerator is now a pile of brinks in a rough cube, with an old chimney pot on the top, worked better than any incinerator.
I did chuck the first sheets in scrunched up, but after five minutes started throwing in flat sheets 5-10 at a time, way faster and there's nothing left.
mike
dealomatic
5 Sep 16#23
Yep, it happens to me all the time! #soggybottom
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Besford
5 Sep 16#22
Your 'neighbors' are across the Atlantic? :confused:
makkax1
5 Sep 16#21
There's a couple of sellers on eBay that sell old food drums for about £20 delivered. Much bigger and last longer than these.
55derek
5 Sep 16#19
After using mine a couple of times the neighbours really hate me.:confused:
snatch_master
5 Sep 162#17
These are immense, if you load them with lightly crumpled newspaper and paper shredding and put the lid on, once it goes up you have something close to the afterburners on a fighter jet coming out of the top. Highly satisfying.
iceni
5 Sep 16#16
I have one. blimey does it smoke , the neighbours almost called the fire brigade. Excellent incinerator though.
The Crew Designs
5 Sep 16#15
Used to have one of these years back - it would burn anything. Flames would be inches out the top chimney
boostii
5 Sep 162#14
not sure if it will burn all b.oddies but seemed fine when I burnt bill.
DADSCAB
4 Sep 162#12
Could you burn a body in this, asking for a friend?
stebliss to DADSCAB
5 Sep 16#13
I burnt a dead pigeon, absolutely no sign of it left just a pile of ashes if that helps?
SirDoss
4 Sep 163#11
You could buy a plastic bin instead, they won't rust on you.
stebliss
4 Sep 16#10
I bought one of these last time they had them in. Got two uses out of it before the bottom fell out and it collapsed and nearly set my entire garden on fire. Get an old used oil drum or a washing machine drum from your local tip... They work miles better.
gazzy74
4 Sep 164#9
use the drum out of an old washing machine and save 15 quid
UltimatePhoenix
4 Sep 16#8
Needed one of these few months ago. decided burn some old cut down hedges got a lil excited threw some old wood,paper,cardboard in, an old fence post anything I could find, fire starts to get a lil crazy, caught onto the hedges and almost had Fire Brigade round :confused: guys, fire, fun = madness
pennyfarthing88
4 Sep 16#7
Heat - for your description :smiley:
veedubjai
4 Sep 16#6
It will rust eventually but at least you've extended the use of it & got your moneys worth.
sradmad
4 Sep 16#5
good find op, heat added
rotor
4 Sep 16#4
Don't know why they bother galvanizing these as first fire and it disappears anyway, leaving it to rust.
Qrunch
4 Sep 16#3
Seriously?(not being sarcastic, genuinely asking)
veedubjai
4 Sep 161#2
Best way to extend the life of this is to paint it all over with old engine oil & light it. Stand it off the ground with old house bricks. Cover it with tarpaulin sheet after each use.
compadre
4 Sep 166#1
Don't you just hate it when your bottom falls out!
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I did chuck the first sheets in scrunched up, but after five minutes started throwing in flat sheets 5-10 at a time, way faster and there's nothing left.
mike
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