warramungas wrote:Holy crap. :o That looks bad. Hope you got that cleaned and dressed properly. Burns have a nasty habit of becoming infected.
bluc wrote:No I have so many scars one more wont hurt :laughing-rolling:
Hagrid wrote:So i am in the process of acquiring a new still from 5 star of course. At present i have my boiler on the ground and try and drain into a sewer vent. Seeing this burn i am thinking it might be better to pump it out. Does anyone do this ? What sort of pump would work. Is it worth trying to do.
wynnum1 wrote:Hagrid wrote:So i am in the process of acquiring a new still from 5 star of course. At present i have my boiler on the ground and try and drain into a sewer vent. Seeing this burn i am thinking it might be better to pump it out. Does anyone do this ? What sort of pump would work. Is it worth trying to do.
Its illegal to pour hot liquids into the sewer probably little chance of being caught but sewers have a lot of fat they call them fatbergs and if the hot liquid melts the fat and the sewer gets blocked up when the fat cools may end up with a big problem if the fat is in your sewer and not the main sewer.
If you are going to empty out filling back up with tap water will cool down the quickest and can use the hose as a siphon and water the lawn.
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