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KQuotientW

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This isn't about the method for CO or burning charcoal, per sé.

BBQs are too cumbersome, even without charcoal in it. I can't push anything heavy either. I have trouble with a large grocery shopping cart, for example. Steel wheelbarrows look like the easier option for burning charcoal outdoors, until the smoke subsides, then moving them indoors. I will need 2 x 100L wheelbarrows. Will the radiate heat, from burning in the metal tray of the wheelbarrow, melt the tyre a bit? I've got 6 days to work this out. Want to be gone before the start of August. I'm serious. I know car tyres are a little more heat resistant. What about barrow tyres?

I also want to use them, before I go, for property clean up. I live in the bush, no closely neighbours, no one else will be harmed, it's Winter here, and I will leave a note on the door (but it will take months before I'm found).
 
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I would think they are resistant enough - I've seen road workers move hot asphalt in those things. You could probably just test this out, though, just make some BBQ and throw the coals into a wheelbarrow and see what happens. But do it outdoors so you don't burn your house down.
 
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Worndown

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Charcoal burns hot. Distance fron tire to steel in important. Maybe put a wet cloth over tire as a shield.
 
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I would think they are resistant enough - I've seen road workers move hot asphalt in those things. You could probably just test this out, though, just make some BBQ and throw the coals into a wheelbarrow and see what happens. But do it outdoors so you don't burn your house down.
Good point. Roadworkers do use wheelbarrows for patching holes. Definitely waiting until smoke and flames are gone.
 
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