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Where should you burn?
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<blockquote data-quote="greendohn" data-source="post: 3793072" data-attributes="member: 70598"><p>I've gotta burn ring pretty close to my wood shed and so far, have avoided trouble. Small low key fires which are good for cold beer and southern rock. I also keep a sheet of 3'x3' square of sheet metal leaning against the shed I can use as a "lid". </p><p>I've had the wind pick up and the sheet metal has saved me some grief. It pretty much "caps" the burn ring completely and snuffs the flames.</p><p>My twin bro' caught my wood pile on fire years ago,,pre-shed days,,I got it hosed down quick, but I had a couple "ricks" which were blackened and pretty dirty to handle..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greendohn, post: 3793072, member: 70598"] I've gotta burn ring pretty close to my wood shed and so far, have avoided trouble. Small low key fires which are good for cold beer and southern rock. I also keep a sheet of 3'x3' square of sheet metal leaning against the shed I can use as a "lid". I've had the wind pick up and the sheet metal has saved me some grief. It pretty much "caps" the burn ring completely and snuffs the flames. My twin bro' caught my wood pile on fire years ago,,pre-shed days,,I got it hosed down quick, but I had a couple "ricks" which were blackened and pretty dirty to handle.. [/QUOTE]
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