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    #16
    Originally posted by noflyzone View Post
    have it tested for NORM before you use it to make a cooker

    never know how high the levels might be if it's very old
    That would be the first thing I would do.

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      #17
      Originally posted by noflyzone View Post
      have it tested for NORM before you use it to make a cooker

      never know how high the levels might be if it's very old

      probably nothing to worry about, but you may be glad you did if they find something bad.
      This x2

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        #18
        Originally posted by noflyzone View Post
        have it tested for NORM before you use it to make a cooker

        never know how high the levels might be if it's very old

        probably nothing to worry about, but you may be glad you did if they find something bad.
        X3

        If it's old and has a lot of scale in it, I wouldn't use it to cook anything in. Would take too long to get it cleaned out. Any piping that's been in service takes a long time to get the "funk" out of it until it's clean. The older it is, the worse it is.

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          #19
          Trash incinerator

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            #20
            Need a culvert?

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              #21
              No way I would cook with anything used in the field. PCB's and other junk mentioned above.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Tubby View Post
                X3

                If it's old and has a lot of scale in it, I wouldn't use it to cook anything in. Would take too long to get it cleaned out. Any piping that's been in service takes a long time to get the "funk" out of it until it's clean. The older it is, the worse it is.
                x4 Cut it in half length ways and use it for 2 water troughs.

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                  #23
                  17 feet tall??? Wow! I am thinking wind break for practicing shooting!

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