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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1073006" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Dynamite is serious fun but if you can't get any and want to burn the stump anyway. Take a shop vac and put the hose on the blow side. Add a piece of pipe to the end of the hose. That way you direct the air right on the part you want to burn. Put that pipe right into the fire. My Dad burnt up some old growth fir stumps that were 5 to 8 feet in diameter using an old canister vacume cleaner that he turned the fan around to blow. A few piece of coal to get a hot fire, some air blowing on it, and a sheet of metal to hold the heat in against the stump. It will sure work. But I can tell you from experience dynamite does work much better and is so much more fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1073006, member: 498"] Dynamite is serious fun but if you can't get any and want to burn the stump anyway. Take a shop vac and put the hose on the blow side. Add a piece of pipe to the end of the hose. That way you direct the air right on the part you want to burn. Put that pipe right into the fire. My Dad burnt up some old growth fir stumps that were 5 to 8 feet in diameter using an old canister vacume cleaner that he turned the fan around to blow. A few piece of coal to get a hot fire, some air blowing on it, and a sheet of metal to hold the heat in against the stump. It will sure work. But I can tell you from experience dynamite does work much better and is so much more fun. [/QUOTE]
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