[Stoves] Preparing for the winter's fuel supply in Oregon

Kobus Venter ventfory at iafrica.com
Sun Sep 8 16:06:54 CDT 2013


Thanks Paul,

> And this is how I made them:
> http://vuthisa-techblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Steps.png 
I have drawn up a detailed construction plan (contained within a PDF) of 
the 'Test Briquette Maker'.  I am prepared to send it to anyone who 
sends me a blank email with the subject line: Re: Plans.  Or just "Like" 
my business Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/vuthisa and click on 
FREE STUFF, wait for the Iframe page to load and click on the download 
link.  This way you can also get updates on the development of the 
square shaped briquette.

Regards

Kobus

On 2013/09/05 10:04 PM, Paul Anderson wrote:
> To briquette-fuel makers,
>
> The link provide by Kobus gives a wonderfully clear explanation of his 
> briquette-making process.   It is a model of presentation that perhaps 
> others could provide for their different procedures and methods.
>
> Those of us who want (or already make) somewhat different shaped 
> briquettes that can be easily used in TLUD stoves or Rocket stoves 
> should provide info that can show the great similarities of production 
> and the often minor variations of the methods.
>
> I hope that Richard (and others) can forward this or a similar message 
> to the networks of people involved in briquette making (but are often 
> not subscribed to the Stove Listserv.
>
> Paul
>
> Paul S. Anderson, PhD  aka "Dr TLUD"
> Email:  psanders at ilstu.edu   Skype: paultlud  Phone: +1-309-452-7072
> Website:  www.drtlud.com
>
> On 9/5/2013 2:16 PM, Kobus Venter wrote:
>>
>>
>> And this is how I made them:
>> http://vuthisa-techblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Steps.png
>>
>> One cold and rainy night I used 30 briquettes in one go.  I have 
>> taught my gardener to make around 20 briquettes per week with the 
>> "test briquette maker" you encouraged me to make back in 2003 or 
>> there abouts - and the metal press stand is still going strong - just 
>> needed another lick of paint and I changed out the wooden block.  The 
>> Rhodesian Teak piston is still around but I've switched to a PVC 
>> piston now.  Working on a new design to produce some square shaped 
>> briquettes for easier storage pressed down inside a square section of 
>> gutter downpipe.
>>
>

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