i like to burn stuff(old papers, clothes and etcc....)
i also, like to look at fire, i dont have a fireplace,
i am looking for one i can keep in the house, not those huge ones, just a small one.
would it be possible for me to get a metal trash can and make a fire in it, would it be safe?
would it destory the trash can?
2007-12-03
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no it wont be safe,especially in the house
2007-12-03 22:39:21
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answered by just me 6
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Well, if you do this you will definitely have a nice fire to look at as your entire house burns down.
Not safe and will destroy more than the trash can.
OK, maybe a sheet or two of paper might be not be a problem, but still not a great idea.
2007-12-04 02:18:21
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answered by Brian A 7
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can i make a fire in a metal trash can?
i like to burn stuff(old papers, clothes and etcc....)
i also, like to look at fire, i dont have a fireplace,
i am looking for one i can keep in the house, not those huge ones, just a small one.
would it be possible for me to get a metal trash can and make a fire in it, would it be safe?...
2015-08-18 16:44:11
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answered by Antonette 1
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It's spelled Thrash not trash :P Anywho, here are some of my favorite Thrash Metal bands and hopefully you'll like them too. The big four (Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth, Anthrax) Sepultura Testament Kreator Sodom Destruction Exodus Annihilator Death Angel Pantera (Groove/Thrash) Celtic Frost
2016-03-15 00:41:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Gee let's think about this. Using a trash can in the house to burn a fire.......how about NO, it's not safe. Just inhaling the smoke alone is dangerous, not to mention the sparks that could ignite your house on fire. Let's just say you may want to do this great idea in the back yard.
2007-12-04 01:05:37
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answered by mrsdeli 6
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Aluminium Trash Can
2016-12-10 10:08:19
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answered by meran 4
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The trash can will rust. If it's galvanized it can give off fumes that are very bad for you. (See first link).
It won't burn very well since the fire won't get the air it needs. Typically people that burn trash in 55 gallon drums punch holes in the side so air can get in.
Recycle you paper and old clothing. It is better for the environment and safer.
2007-12-03 23:24:30
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answered by R P A 5
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Most cans are galvanized and won't take the heat. You be better getting a 55 gallon steal drum. Have the top cut off. Put holes on the sides down close the bottom so you have updraft for the fire.
2007-12-04 01:47:44
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answered by Ken H 6
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2016-05-01 05:41:17
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answered by meghan 3
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2017-01-25 19:25:51
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answered by arnold 4
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No it would not be safe. Can you say carbon monoxide. Also unless you put it on a nonflammable surface you will burn down the house. Finally say good bye the trash can.
2007-12-04 02:58:37
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answered by Jeff W 3
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