[Stoves] stoves by the millions

mtrevor mtrevor at ntamar.net
Thu May 30 14:49:34 CDT 2013


I have know Dr Tom Goreau since about  2007 and we have the first and only
suscessful bio rock structure in the Marshall Island However it would not be
fire proof in any way to my knowledge.  I will check with Tom. just few
month ago we thru another long exchang because my father made under water
colo films in the Bahamas in the 1950's and Tom was tracing photos to try
and record hisotrical change over 50 years or more.  Othe stucture we have
considered. I eve sugesste modular housing unit like 12 x 12 rooms.

Michael



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From: "Crispin Pemberton-Pigott" <crispinpigott at gmail.com>
To: "Stoves" <stoves at lists.bioenergylists.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2013 7:33 PM
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> Dear Michael
>
> Do you remember the conversation a few years ago about clay and the 
> difficulty you had sourcing any?  Without raw material it is difficult to 
> make a fired part.
>
> How about using DC power and a wire mesh to grow parts in the ocean? They 
> do that in Dominica in the Caribbean. There are reefs made that way and 
> one could grow a complex stove body using only solar panels and sea water.
>
> There are some very dense materials that can be made this way if it is 
> done slowly. I have a couple of samples from the early 90's.
>
> It would burn and be affected by the fire after a while but it can be 
> locally made without having to carve or shape it. Just use wire mesh and 
> make whatever shape you want and connect it to the DC power. Calcium 
> deposits on it. In theory you could make complex parts with air holes and 
> pot rests.
>
> It is the ultimate lazy man's to build thing like furniture and fences.
>
> Regards
> Crispin in Beijing's 31 deg. What a change from the snow.
>>From BB9900
>
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