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Ashes and plastic buckets.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fireaxman" data-source="post: 4132959" data-attributes="member: 6128"><p>Been using an ugly but very practical heavy galvanized bucket to carry my ashes. In the local hardware store last month I saw and purchased an attractive, black, retro looking "Coal Bucket". Paid high dollar for it. </p><p></p><p>I keep my bucket of ashes in the house to bank the fire with if I need to leave the house. First time I used the new bucket, yes, turned away to fix breakfast, smelled burning paint. Took 2 days to get the burnt paint smell out of the house.</p><p></p><p>Would you not think they should use heat resistant paint on a "Coal Bucket"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fireaxman, post: 4132959, member: 6128"] Been using an ugly but very practical heavy galvanized bucket to carry my ashes. In the local hardware store last month I saw and purchased an attractive, black, retro looking "Coal Bucket". Paid high dollar for it. I keep my bucket of ashes in the house to bank the fire with if I need to leave the house. First time I used the new bucket, yes, turned away to fix breakfast, smelled burning paint. Took 2 days to get the burnt paint smell out of the house. Would you not think they should use heat resistant paint on a "Coal Bucket"? [/QUOTE]
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