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Post by Isambard Kingdom Brunel on Feb 12, 2020 14:16:04 GMT
But its mostly steam from wet fuel.
A mix of smoke-less eggs and anthracite suits our squirrels just fine and smokes very little once hot.
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Post by kris on Feb 12, 2020 14:19:50 GMT
I believe I may be responsible for the issue what with having a boat in central London with a fire burning everything under the sun including dessicated rodents, old electronic devices out of skips and bicycle tyres. Have you tried any traffic cones yet?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2020 14:25:46 GMT
They are a bit awkward to cut up but the roadworks pedestrian barriers are quite good !
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Post by kris on Feb 12, 2020 14:27:08 GMT
They are a bit awkward to cut up but the roadworks pedestrian barriers are quite good ! there okay with a good reciprocating saw.
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Post by Jim on Feb 12, 2020 14:30:39 GMT
They are a bit awkward to cut up but the roadworks pedestrian barriers are quite good ! there okay with a good reciprocating saw. Can't be any worse than plastic.... Comes in a handy pellet/oval size.... dung cakes are perhaps the cheapest burning fuel they use for purposes of cooking. However, burning of dung cakes causes serious health problems. According to health experts, the smoke released in the burning process contains hazardous gases.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2020 14:30:53 GMT
Yes but I don't have any power tools as I put them all in the fire during a cold spell
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Post by Jim on Feb 12, 2020 14:32:29 GMT
Yes but I don't have any power tools as I put them all in the fire during a cold spell Who needs power tools, a knife and fork would suffice, if you get the odd one "as long as your arm" .
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2020 14:37:57 GMT
I tried cutting a cone with one of my 36 inch bow saws but it was too annoying.
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Post by kris on Feb 12, 2020 14:39:13 GMT
I tried cutting a cone with one of my 36 inch bow saws but it was too annoying. cheaper than burning power tools though.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2020 14:50:36 GMT
Angle grinders burn really well. Lots of sparks.
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Post by Isambard Kingdom Brunel on Feb 12, 2020 14:59:49 GMT
I knew a boater who would kick off his fire by burning shoes. Mind, he lived in squalor and had lots of old shoes, and crap clothes. He was a bin man. Sorry, waste and reclamation operative.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 12, 2020 15:01:33 GMT
Wristwatches are good.
And I just heard today from a friend that you can buy CDs by the tonne.
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Post by peterboat on Feb 12, 2020 16:56:59 GMT
I can see a few prosecutions looming in the near future..............................
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Post by naughtyfox on Feb 12, 2020 16:57:47 GMT
But its mostly steam from wet fuel. A mix of smoke-less eggs and anthracite suits our squirrels just fine and smokes very little once hot. Does anybody ever lay their coal out in the sun to dry? I do.
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Post by JohnV on Feb 12, 2020 17:07:27 GMT
But its mostly steam from wet fuel. A mix of smoke-less eggs and anthracite suits our squirrels just fine and smokes very little once hot. Does anybody ever lay their coal out in the sun to dry? I do. somehow, I find I'm not surprised.
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