[TriLUG] OT - need a good local place to shred a lot of documentsin Durham

Len Boyle Len.Boyle at sas.com
Wed Aug 8 22:53:49 EDT 2012


Try these url's

http://www.ncdoj.gov/News-and-Alerts/Events.aspx

http://www.raleighnc.gov/home/content/SolidWaste/Articles/ShreddingEvents.html

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From: trilug-bounces at trilug.org [mailto:trilug-bounces at trilug.org] On Behalf Of Greg Brown
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 9:48 AM
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Subject: Re: [TriLUG] OT - need a good local place to shred a lot of documentsin Durham

I'm not sure if the barrel still exists but it was a good one.
 Had ax holes in the bottom and round holes above that to support a mesh of rebar above that to support the starter (small stick).  Light the sticks and dump the paper stuff in while it burns.  Ash fell through the rebar grate and could be taken out the bottom easily.  We never burned anything but wood (and paper).

There's no throughtcrime in a proper burnin' barrel.  I wouldn't have one in the city for obvious reasons but country living is different.  We produce less CO2 per square mile by a long shot.

Thanks for the shredding suggestions!  I'll take a look at the big home shredder option.  I'm pretty big on shredding anything that has any person information on it (I'm kind of paranoid that way).

Greg

On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Peter Neilson <neilson at windstream.net>wrote:

> On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 19:58:24 -0400, Greg Brown <gwbrown1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  I thought about asking if anyone had "a burnin' barrel".
>>
>
> According to law, they are illegal. The original reason they were 
> outlawed was probably the general ineptness folks demonstrate in using 
> them. Here are the rules, based on laws of chemistry and physics, not 
> of any jurisdiction.
>
> 1. Punch holes in the bottom of the barrel. Put it up on firebricks 
> above a dirt or gravel surface.
>
> 2. If you feel like putting holes in the sides, put them near the base 
> of the barrel.
>
> 3. DON'T BURN PLASTICS. Paper, cardboard and wood are ok. 
> Plastic-coated paper is iffy. Vinyl (PVC) is a dreadful mistake. A bit 
> of polystyrene isn't as bad as even a few scraps of vinyl.
>
> 4. As ash builds up over the weeks, empty it out. My dad used to bury 
> the ash and the kitchen garbage, way back in the dark ages.
>
> Current thoughts on how anything that produces carbon dioxide is evil 
> ought to prevent the thoughtcrime of considering a burnin' barrel for 
> about the next three-quarters of the foreseeable future.
>
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