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Re: Man dies making BBQ out on an oil barrel

Postby aris » 07 Aug 2012, 12:42

In the interests of safety - I don't think anyone should be recommending using a drum which has ever been used for petroleum products.
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Re: Man dies making BBQ out on an oil barrel

Postby keith157 » 07 Aug 2012, 13:49

strechie, nice write up but I didn't see any mention of ensuring the barrel was free from any inflamable content, i.e. you cleaned the residue out before applying powertools or fire?
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Re: Man dies making BBQ out on an oil barrel

Postby stretchie_ » 08 Aug 2012, 10:02

I'll tell you what, you're not wrong.

I may adjust it. I just did a quick risk analysis, looked inside, only a thin film of oil inside, was using a flap disk on the outside of the barrel so no cutting INTO the barrel just the outside lip and then cracked on.

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Re: Man dies making BBQ out on an oil barrel

Postby giblet » 08 Aug 2012, 12:27

I suppose one of the issues is finding a barrel that is suitable for the job. Whilst there are plenty of food grade ones available on ebay etc I can see why someone would use an oil barrel from a garage.

One issue I am having is finding the right size barrel and making sure its not galvanised as I have been told the chemicals used in the process to galvanise the steel can burn off at higher temperatures and result in some nastyness. I have found some tinplate drums but I am unsure if tinplate can stand higher temperatures without any issues. Any ideas folks?
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Re: Man dies making BBQ out on an oil barrel

Postby aris » 08 Aug 2012, 12:47

I just took delivery of one of the food grade ones from eBay. Will be doing a burn-out this weekend (weather permitting) - lets see how that goes. I've heard that the orange lining inside these things is a real bugger to take off, so we'll see :?

May have to invest in some flap discs or wire brushes for my angle grinder.
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