j_seph
Senior Member
If I take the scrap wood and throw up a crude shelter, put the couch inside can I have the FD come by and light it then practice putting it out? Seems they can burn lumber(houses) for training purposes with approval.
So why can one not burn dimensional lumber in GA? I mean it is wood, last I checked 1 x 4 2 x4 are nothing but the remains of a tree that was at one time growing until cut down and sawed up.
So why can one not burn dimensional lumber in GA? I mean it is wood, last I checked 1 x 4 2 x4 are nothing but the remains of a tree that was at one time growing until cut down and sawed up.
Call Ga Forestry for the official why not. They tell you it can only be “natural” stuff when you call the automated burn permit number.
Where I used to live I bought some new appliances and was attempting to burn the cardboard boxes. Within the minutes it takes a pile of boxes to burn the local volunteer FD boys came driving in and wanted to put out the almost burned out blaze. I put out the ashes with my water hose so they didn’t have to use truck tank water.
Good neighbors huh?
If I take the scrap wood and throw up a crude shelter, put the couch inside can I have the FD come by and light it then practice putting it out? Seems they can burn lumber(houses) for training purposes with approval.
Don’t burn it, illegal and you can’t hide the flame and plume it would produce. Forestry and DNR frown on that. Saws-all or the curb are your best options.
burn the dang thing already! by the time anyone shows up, it's gone
If I take the scrap wood and throw up a crude shelter, put the couch inside can I have the FD come by and light it then practice putting it out? Seems they can burn lumber(houses) for training purposes with approval.
A smart Billy would just move it to the front porch, next to the fridge.