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Very true. As pallets are reused over and over. Could have been some serious chemicals spilled on them. Seems to me that some UDS builders spend too much time on the outside of the drum and not enough on the inside. And inside is what you should really worry about.
It is unlined drum so probably unnecessary to wire wheel it. Re burn to sanitize? Read some info on arsenic, bad stuff. But then the air we breathe is filled with all kinds of chemicals. So maybe we need chemicals nowadays.
I got myself used oil drum. Burned it out twice. I used some pallets and random lumber for burn out. Then I realized that I burned some pressure treated lumber. Is it possible that pressure treated chemicals baked in to my drum? Is there a way to clean it out?
So I got me used oil barrel for UDS build. Drilled bottom holes out. Burned it out twice. For burn out I used some pallets and random lumber I had laying around. Than I realized that some of the lumber that I used was probably pressure treated. So my question is: Is it possible that chemicals...
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