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Jo Clear said, 4 months ago
My Dad and I would sit in front of our incinerator in the back yard, on the nights when we could burn our trash and he’d tell me the stories of when he was a kid…this reminded me of those times..nice
RanaRavens said, 4 months ago
This is going to be one of those things that ends up on Pinterest as “shabby chic”, I just know it.
brykard said, 4 months ago
If those handles are made of wood, they will eventually catch and burn.
Jon Ormsbee
said, 4 months ago
Genius! When done the ashes can go on the garden as fertilizer, already loaded in the ’barrow too!
stukuls1 said, 4 months ago
The wheel barrel tips over and the house catches on fire!
stukuls1 said, 4 months ago
Oh and before that the wheel melts.
Sweet and smart thinking!
littleannoyingdog said, 4 months ago
You might be a redneck if…….. Jeff Foxworthy
Elite1grey said, 4 months ago
Put some Gravel in the bottum and would work great
DevilsNight said, 4 months ago
actually it will cause the bottom will rust out quicker if you do that to often
sherrybeachy said, 4 months ago
We have used a 50 gallon drum cut in half. Have gone through about 4 in the last 15 years.
dfrechet said, 4 months ago
@Jo Clear
Incinerators? That goes back a ways! We gave up some air pollution for landfills and garbage trucks’ I’d rather have the incinerators.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
Wouldn’t that damage the wheel barrow?
Dave Marsden
said, 4 months ago
Then you can dump the ashes on your garden
joe waskiewicz
said, 4 months ago
Not a modern wheelbarrow they’re all plastic.
wanderwolf said, 4 months ago
@stukuls1
Nope, doesn’t work that way. Wheelbarrows (not wheel barrels) are very stable when at rest, and the wheel is far enough from the body that it won’t melt. Not that this is recommended, but it isn’t nearly as stupid as you seem to think.