I didn't say intent to do harm... I simply said intent.Intent to do harm is not required to be proven.
I wasn't talkin' 'bout criminal court... I was referencing civil court.
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I didn't say intent to do harm... I simply said intent.Intent to do harm is not required to be proven.
I know right?? imagine the complaining he would do if someone moved to his state?Poor baby.....
No worries my dear... I pull on my big-girl panties every day.Poor baby.....
There's more carcinogens in gasoline Marshy, you burn that every day... does that make you reckless??
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The reckless part is the particulat emission being emitted by his process not the fact that it just contain it. That is why our cars have cats on them as well as new EPA stoves and scrubbers for coal plants. The point is to remove the carcinogens from the effluent and not ignore them and just continue to pump them into the air because "I have balls and do what I want" mentality.There's more carcinogens in gasoline Marshy, you burn that every day... does that make you reckless??
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I figured I might as well jump back in here because I actually have an owb. You can shut them down, I do it all the time and there are several ways to do it. Turn the water temp down and it won't fire as often. Turn your thermostat down and it also won't fire as often because there is fewer calls for heat. As for the taking several days to build back up to temp, yeah whatever you think. In the summer mine only fires maybe once a day or ever other day because there is little demand for heat. Hard to believe but the owb is able to survive doing this. I can lower the temp to whatever I want with mine partly because mine is stainless, try this with a mild steel one and you might be buying another new one soon. Condensation will rust it out quickly as many people have found out. I burn lots of stuff in mine but use a bit of common sense. I once threw a diaper in it because my grandson was visiting and the diaper got throw in the shop garbage can. The dog decided it would be a nice addition to his dogfood. I threw it in the owb, mistake that damn thing smoldered and smelled up the place for 2 days. I turned up the temp so the fire would burn it up quicker. As for the creosote poles I wouldn't be burning them in a mild steel one for sure, just not sure if it would rot it out or not and too much of a gamble to find out. Plastic, oil, diesel all have the same problem, they can burn at a very high rate of temperature, maybe enough to do damage to the owb if they can get enough air. Even cardboard can overheat it and cause it to boil over. Really it's the same as an indoor burner, would you burn railway ties inside your house?
PS, staged pic.
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You must really hate polar bears.
And baby seals.
See what drinkin does to ya?!
@wood4heat how 'bout twice in one day!?
Where's "out here" @wood4heat ? Oh looky, there's three!
...incomplete combustion, lots of black smoke, and lots of carcinogens.
The point is to remove the carcinogens from the effluent and not ignore them and just continue to pump them into the air because "I have balls and do what I want" mentality.
used motor oil..............................Boy with some of the responses in this thread I'd almost think a few folks have a case of cabin fever. And then hungover WS is on hand to pour gasoline on it all LMAO. Or maybe he's pouring used motor oil on the flame lol.
I know right?? imagine the complaining he would do if someone moved to his state?
and you KNOW,, what pants she pulls on................No worries my dear... I pull on my big-girl panties every day.
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You can't just make this stuff up.
I would love to get my hands on a pile of RR ties like that to use for landscaping!