[Stoves] Repetitive Cross-Cuts

Alex English english at kingston.net
Tue Jan 4 18:30:02 CST 2011


Andrew,

Neat.

I kept trying to count your fingers but lost track every time my eyes 
closed :)

Al
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On 1/3/2011 1:30 PM, andy schofield wrote:
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>
> Hi Andrew,
>
> Good to see you here! I have been wanting to read Stoves for a long time.
> Doc T-LUD Anderson inspired me recently to join the list.
>
> A polished brass T-LUD installed down below with a proper charley noble,
> could
> extend the short yachting season here in the chilly Great Lakes.
> Diesel stoves smell horrible!
>
> Two kw/ hr of heat to make coffee, and melt the frost from one's beard,
> would require about two pounds of cherry pits.
> This would be perfect for a certain antique H-28 I sail. The boat:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1tay_HUxNY
>
> The cost of pits at retail-outlets is high, because packers use propane
> to dry them.
> So for many, chopping wood is the best option to fuel a gasifying-stove.
> Here is the method I use to cross cut maple blocks:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZCiCL6cffM
>
> Give my regards to Ken, next time you talk.
>
> Andrew Schofield
>
>
>
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