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Gully Washer, my brother used to make large bbq cookers out of dang near everything including oil field pipe, butane tanks and once even an old 1,000 gallon gas tank. Before he started cutting on the tanks, he filled them with water. Not almost to the top but overflowing so no fumes could touch the flame from the torch.
We use barrels with removable lids for our deer feeders. A new one might work but they are pretty thin walled.
I have found that I can ignite just about everything that has been shipped in a barrel. I used to have about 25 bee hives. In the Spring, we would jump start them by feeding different sweet syrups. I would probably get sued for what I could post about a certain popular soft drink syrup that burnt.
You guys be careful.
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It's not about the fish. It's about the pond. Take care of the pond and the fish will be fine. PB subscriber since before it was in color.
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