AUspicious said:
@Brackin4au , I came close to lighting mine up today, but I didn't have the guts because the wind was gusting a little. And I'm a little nervous to do it without someone else there to help. Was it just you and a single garden hose? Any tips?
Yeah I sat in my garage for about 20 mins trying to decide if I was gonna go through with it haha. I had already burned the back, and it went smoothly, I was just a bit concerned with the potential kickback from the neighborhood. Which is strange Bc I normally embrace being the strange lawn guy haha. I just didn't want to piss off any close neighbors thinking I might have burned their house down haha.
But yes, it was just me and a hose. It went surprisingly smooth even though I did have a couple gusts now and then. Overall it was a fairly calm day though. It definitely can take off with a gust of wind though. In the backyard I got one gust that scooted the flames about 10ft at the blink of an eye ha.
As far as tips, I probably should've had one more person and hose just to be safe. But my plan of attack was I soaked down the grass along the property line, fence, anything that might catch fire that I did not want to catch fire. Then in the back, I just lit a spot and observed what would happen ha. It spread fairly quickly Bc even on calm days my back yard has a breezeway type effect Bc of the subdivision set up. After that, (and 20 mins sitting in the garage psyching myself up) I did the same to the front except this time, after soaking the property line, I lit the flame right there at the edge, on the side of the yard the light breeze was blowing toward... that way the flames had to progress their way across the yard against any gusts that came, instead of letting a gust push them toward unburned grass. Seemed to work a little safer that way, but much slower.
One bit of advice, be prepared for a mess if you walk around in it ha.