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<DIV>In a message dated 1/28/2014 5:31:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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face=Arial>Interesting 30" camera
iris:<BR>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuEqHp64UvQ<BR><BR><BR>-----Original
Message-----<BR>From: Gasification
[mailto:gasification-bounces@lists.bioenergylists.org] On<BR>Behalf Of
Kevin<BR>Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2014 1:57 PM<BR>To: Doug; Discussion of
biomass pyrolysis and gasification<BR>Cc: Discussion of biomass pyrolysis and
gasification; Discussion of biomass<BR>cooking stoves<BR>Subject: Re:
[Gasification] [Stoves] Mk2 Chip Guillotine<BR><BR>Dear Doug<BR><BR>-----
Original Message ----- <BR>From: "Doug"
<Doug.Williams@orcon.net.nz><BR><BR><BR>> Hi Kevin,<BR>><BR>> I
love the idea of having actually dry logs to burn. Ours remain wet
until<BR>> they rot, probably because we have no really cold snow
season.<BR><BR># Our "standing deadwood" seems to dry out
well.<BR>><BR>> What did catch my eye, is the Iris opening device. I
have never made <BR>> anything<BR>> like this, so does anyone have a
reference site that I can study?<BR><BR>I haven't seen any plans on how to
build one, but for starters, if you had <BR>an old camera, ready for discard,
you could take it apart carefully, to see <BR>the principles of
operation.<BR>><BR>> My chip guillotine is now completed as required by
myself as you can see <BR>> from<BR>> this mornings photo, so next job
is the drawing(:-)<BR><BR># It is a lovely piece of workmanship, and the
"Fluidine Colours" add <BR>greatly to "the professionalism of the
build."<BR><BR>Best wishes,<BR><BR>Kevin<BR>><BR>> Doug
Williams,<BR>> Fluidyne.<BR>><BR>><BR>><BR>> On Tue, 28 Jan
2014 10:25:58 -0400<BR>> "Kevin" <kchisholm@ca.inter.net>
wrote:<BR>><BR>>> Dear Doug<BR>>><BR>>> "The best way to
solve a problem is to eliminate it in the first
place."<BR>>><BR>>> These folks have found a way to eliminate most
of the need for fuel <BR>>> sizing.<BR>>> Looks like they could
burn "kill dried wood" without the need for <BR>>> blocking,<BR>>>
splitting, or chipping. It is sort of like an oversized Rocket Type
<BR>>> stove.<BR>>>
http://www.gizmag.com/spruce-stove-log/29863/<BR>>><BR>>>
Kevin<BR>>
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