The Perfect Burn Barrel Design?

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PolrBear

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Jan 19, 2019
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Southwest Missouri
On the lowly subject of burning trash: I have a 55 gallon steel drum, and I've drilled about a dozen 3/8" holes around the base (6" or so from the bottom) for air flow. I'm not crazy about how well it burns. The top layer goes pretty well but then it starts to smolder. Do I just need more air holes? Any tips?
 
On the lowly subject of burning trash: I have a 55 gallon steel drum, and I've drilled about a dozen 3/8" holes around the base (6" or so from the bottom) for air flow. I'm not crazy about how well it burns. The top layer goes pretty well but then it starts to smolder. Do I just need more air holes? Any tips?
Bigger holes. Maybe you can expand them with a tapered rod or get a step drill bit
 
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The hole size is probably fine. You might need more down low (it wasn’t clear where these hole are) and depending on what the trash you’re burning is, it may be too wet.
 
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