[Stoves] More on the Alternatives to Charcoal.
David G. LeVine
dlevine at speakeasy.net
Thu Apr 18 14:13:16 CDT 2013
On 04/16/2013 06:28 PM, Lanny Henson wrote:
>
> Wood sawed to 4 cm slices for household size stoves and
>
> 15 cm slices for large commercial cookers, can easily be split to a
> size that will work for most any stove design other than stick feed
> designs.
>
> You could cut all that wood the photo on page 5 into slices with a
> cross cut saw. A good sharp cross cut saw will perform well compared
> with a gas chain saw.
>
> ...
>
>
> Charcoal is expensive, wood should be able to compete if there are
> good clean burning stoves to burn that wood.
>
> Lanny Henson
>
Lanny,
Don't forget that the saw dust can be compressed into burnable objects
of changed to charcoal and compressed into briquettes...
Dave 8{)
--
/"Among the many misdeeds of British rule in India, history will look
upon the Act of depriving a whole nation of arms as the blackest."/
Mohandus Ghandi, An Autobiography, Page 446.
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