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clairenj
08-12-2008, 05:02 PM
Anyone hear of this group? or the process? looks interesting.
http://www.legacyfound.org/index.html
ChainsawGrandpa
08-13-2008, 04:21 AM
Haven't heard of them, but I believe you can make your own briquettes
and supply heat for cooking, hot water, etc. with the XL wood gassifier.
The price is something like $80 with shipping.
-Rick
clairenj
08-14-2008, 04:05 AM
have not heard of that please enlighten me. www.burningissues.org group wants everyone to "familiarize" themselves with the Al Gore incentive, and I am all for renewable resources for heat, but after reading the entire thing I found no tangible immediate solution to my upcoming winter heating crisis. Know anything about a Garrison wood stove? I am going to look at one 36"x36"x18" with a soapstone top. The guy wants $250; no pipe included. I would love to make my own biobricks.........
ChainsawGrandpa
08-14-2008, 09:40 AM
The XL can be found at:
Knowledge Publications
It will take waste wood, burn off the gasses, and leave charcoal
(or so I've been told). The unit is very small (6" x 9" and puts out
12,000 BTU/ hr. This is plenty big for our well insulated guest house.
Might not even take much of the chill off a larger house. Here's how
I had thought about using it:
http://s287.photobucket.com/albums/ll154/rbuchananlogman/
-Rick
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