3:2? Wow that is a super hot mix.
You bet. I don't use it that often. And not out of a drip torch.
3:2? Wow that is a super hot mix.
3:2? Wow that is a super hot mix.
Don't forget patience. Like barbecuing with coals, burning green piles takes patience. Nortman, if you get a drip torch, the way to get green stuff to maybe burn is to just stick the torch in the driest spot you can find, with fines, and let it drip away. I've heard of torches exploding, but never had it happen to me while doing this.
The flame thrower also takes time. You do the same for it. Once you get a bit of heat going, keep working on feeding the flames.
Patience, grasshoppah, patience.
Can't wait till its dry? Like on one timber sale, we have to go burn this winter, it's 3-4 year old brush.
"resources"
don't use old tires. Ever. If you do I will not visit your dumb ass in jail.
roofing paper, known as tar paper... is a lot like tires, so I'm not sure I could get away with torching them here. Nor am I willing to try.
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