Linda: I believe as of last year you have to get a fire permit to burn anything as well as for a burning barrel or a burning pit? A call to your local fire dept. might be in order to ensure there is compliance...although it might not be all that good for neighborly relations!
I have a home built out door furnace so am able to burn a lot of stuff although it makes a mess of the ashes! Darned tinfoil etc.
With the new transfer station fairly close it will be less of a problem.
There is one old boy west of Bowden who has a fairly good solution to tin cans in my opinion? He digs a pit, throws all the tin stuff in there, lets it rust out and buries it! He claims it is really good for the soil...and maybe he is on to something as he raises one hell of a garden on the reclaimed site!
I have a home built out door furnace so am able to burn a lot of stuff although it makes a mess of the ashes! Darned tinfoil etc.
With the new transfer station fairly close it will be less of a problem.
There is one old boy west of Bowden who has a fairly good solution to tin cans in my opinion? He digs a pit, throws all the tin stuff in there, lets it rust out and buries it! He claims it is really good for the soil...and maybe he is on to something as he raises one hell of a garden on the reclaimed site!
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