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What can I burn a bonfire in?

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I'm planning on having a few friends over for a bonfire this weekend, but I'm not sure what to burn it in.

Does anyone have any ideas?

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  1. Please do not burn anything unnecessarily. The globe is warming up.....


  2. a large drum would be good, like you see the bums standing around in movies, I have heard them called burn barrels by farmers, others would call it a 55 gallon drum. try a farmer, or a dump, or just dig a hole far away from anything (trees included)

  3. Get some paving stones or bricks and make a burn pit also if you have any copper pipe throw that in for a little light show, the pipe burns blue, green and purple.

  4. Either a tire ring from a big truck or a steel barrell cut down to about 1/3 the heighth works best, contains the fire.

  5. Maybe you could get some old bits of wood to make like a enclosure to have it in and then make sure that when you put other bits of wood of wood on they are in that area to stop the fire spreading.

  6. wod an paper like have a stake of wood then though scupled up newspaper in it an if you don't want it on the groud have it in a drum

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