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OnMyLast Legs

OnMyLast Legs

Too many regrets
Oct 29, 2024
940
Hello, how do I dispose of charcoal after it's done burning and turns grey? I want to do a test run. Also for the disposable bbq ones too
If it's completely done you can just trash it.
 
EmpressDean

EmpressDean

Arcanist
Apr 15, 2020
465
Crossposting from another thread (sorry!), but look at the amount of ash. It was really not a lot of coal, maybe 2 kg.
But it worked.

Can anyone look at the picture closely of the lawyer in her car? What is that bowl thing in the car?
 
EmpressDean

EmpressDean

Arcanist
Apr 15, 2020
465
I tried it SEVERAL times end up with a fucked up car, thats not even mine btw. I even tried to leave the car on and the door open to the house and I tried to go to sleep, Failed again
How do you protect the upholstery in the ceiling and the back of the seats (that you put down to make a flat surface)
I tried it SEVERAL times end up with a fucked up car, thats not even mine btw. I even tried to leave the car on and the door open to the house and I tried to go to sleep, Failed again
How do I protect my upholstery in my car? Like the ceiling, from the heat from charcoal, and the back of the seats (from putting the seats doen)
 
BPDvic

BPDvic

Member
Sep 6, 2025
24
Guys! Any recommendations to pick the right tent. Material and size? Is there a specific brand or model?
 
Groundhog_Day

Groundhog_Day

Student
Dec 5, 2023
125
Guys! Any recommendations to pick the right tent. Material and size? Is there a specific brand or model?

In the above thread Zanexx failed with a couple of tents before finally succeeding with the Regatta Malawi 2 tent. It's a single layer, pop up tent, with a 3000mm hydrostatic head rating. I think being single layer (therefore, no gap between groundsheet and outer layer) and 3000mm hydrostatic head rating, are what you should look for. I bought a malawi 2 online here in the UK.
Can anyone look at the picture closely of the lawyer in her car? What is that bowl thing in the car?
It might be a terracotta pot inside of a steel bucket? I know that my chimney starter instructions say to place it on a terracotta saucer, as it can withstand the heat, unlike concrete that can explode.
 
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BPDvic

BPDvic

Member
Sep 6, 2025
24

In the above thread Zanexx failed with a couple of tents before finally succeeding with the Regatta Malawi 2 tent. It's a single layer, pop up tent, with a 3000mm hydrostatic head rating. I think being single layer (therefore, no gap between groundsheet and outer layer) and 3000mm hydrostatic head rating, are what you should look for. I bought a malawi 2 online here in the UK.

It might be a terracotta pot inside of a steel bucket? I know that my chimney starter instructions say to place it on a terracotta saucer, as it can withstand the heat, unlike concrete that can explode.

I am thinking about making my own "tent" using Polyethylene Sheeting or Poly Sheeting. I live alone and I control the size and test it. I believe is it way better than a thin tent, what you think?
 
lonely man

lonely man

Its painful to live.
Apr 19, 2023
30
Hii guys. I am thinking about using 3 kilo charcoal in a steel bucket. Burn it for 20 mins and transfer to enclosed small room. And lie down there all night after sealing the room. Would this work?
 
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Hollowillow

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Aug 7, 2022
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Hii guys. I am thinking about using 3 kilo charcoal in a steel bucket. Burn it for 20 mins and transfer to enclosed small room. And lie down there all night after sealing the room. Would this work?
I don't know but I'd be worried to set the house on fire, or worse, make a whole building homeless...

I wish I had a car. I tried to read the info but you're all so intelligent. Basically engineers and chemists... I can't.

A horrible way to die would be pouring a small bucket of acid toilet cleaner in a bucket of bleach, make chlorine gas. Would feel like a n4zi gas chamber. I read asians started doing it maybe? Someone in the first posts wondered if acid kills faster... I'd prefer less painful... But i read a lady kill herself cleaning her toilet and adding bleach. And someone died in a restaurant mixing acid on the floor (residue) and cleaning with bleach, the restaurant had to be evacuated. So I think doing it outside is wiser. The dollar store sells styrofoam sheets and plasticizers. I tought of making a big coffin. But horrible.
 
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lonely man

lonely man

Its painful to live.
Apr 19, 2023
30
I don't know but I'd be worried to set the house on fire, or worse, make a whole building homeless...

I wish I had a car. I tried to read the info but you're all so intelligent. Basically engineers and chemists... I can't.

A horrible way to die would be pouring a small bucket of acid toilet cleaner in a bucket of bleach, make chlorine gas. Would feel like a n4zi gas chamber. I read asians started doing it maybe? Someone in the first posts wondered if acid kills faster... I'd prefer less painful... But i read a lady kill herself cleaning her toilet and adding bleach. And someone died in a restaurant mixing acid on the floor (residue) and cleaning with bleach, the restaurant had to be evacuated. So I think doing it outside is wiser. The dollar store sells styrofoam sheets and plasticizers. I tought of making a big coffin. But horrible.
I don't think the room would catch fire. It's made of concrete and covered in tiles. I might make burn marks on the tiles where I place it. But I am planning to add a heat proof vessel down there so even tiles won't be heated. I get scared of using other gases like chlorine or using the bleach. Too much for me. Anyways I will measure the room in a bit and give the dimensions .
 
lonely man

lonely man

Its painful to live.
Apr 19, 2023
30
The room is about 4 feet by 6 feet 5 Inches by 7 feet 3 inches. And I have 3 kilo lump coal. Would that be good. Should I enter after letting it buildup or enter with hot coals after smoke is off.and which would be a better option?
 
OzymandiAsh

OzymandiAsh

aNoMaLy
Nov 6, 2025
329
Hello, could I succeed with a few disposable charcoal BBQs in a small, bathless bathroom, or even an indoor tent set up in my bedroom???
 
finaldestination22

finaldestination22

Member
Oct 30, 2025
18
Hello, could I succeed with a few disposable charcoal BBQs in a small, bathless bathroom, or even an indoor tent set up in my bedroom???
indoor tent is my plan too I don't see what could go wrong if properly done. lots of accidental deaths in tents outside in cold tems and windy conditions, inside should be much better but make sure you get a proper sealed tent and you don't burn it while you're out
 

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