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Chris wrote:
I tried that: Ashes sink/dissolve, but unburned charcoal pieces float and make an embarrassing mess. Compressed (char?)coal pellets you can sometimes get might be heavier. Chris David M. Hitchner wrote: I am about to put a charcoal grill on my party barge. Any tips on what to do with the charcoal after grilling? I do not want to leave them in the grill while moving. Thanks. -- David M. Hitchner - K5DMH Baton Rouge, LA Baton Rouge Area Scanning http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-k5dmh ID Tracker http://bellsouthpwp.net/k/d/kd5eis/I.../IDTracker.htm ASDS - Anti-Spam Defense System - Do not Auto-Reply For replies, use my callsign @bellsouth.net. Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity! Why not have a dedicated metal pail/lid to keep them in until proper disposal? note: should have a couple inches of sand in the bottom to protect gelcoat etc from heat. |
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