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I have had a Crown Royal Stainless steel ODW outdoor wood burner for four years now. It has started to leak along the welds in the ash bin area of the burner. Does anyone else have this same type of burner and a similar problem with the welds. The rest...
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At our local 35 million dollar Bio-fuel Wood-Burning plant, guess who have had outdoor....
However there are several, even locally, that have stopped burning wood, and here is a costly example of why.
With NO problems for years.
As more and more people realise the importance of wood burning stoves and their sales continue to rocket (scuse the pun), we will get to the stage when there is not enough wood to burn and the prices go too high to afford. How will we heat our homes then...
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Whether it comes from burning natural gas or oil or wood it comes from burning natural gas or oil or wood it makes no difference to the amount in the atmosphere....
People also forget that CO2 is CO2 is CO2.
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At one time I was a slave to the oil and gas companies to heat my home, now I say F%$K YOU! to them.I heat my home free, yes FREE! I love wood heat!
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Love burning wood too, less than 50 gallons propane yearly for last 7to8 years I was a slave to the oil and gas companies to heat my home, now I say F%$K YOU! to them.I heat my homeWhere do you get the gasoline....
In louisville.
Just finished up the first year on my new Blaze King King that I got last November and I was nothing short of impressed. But as the winter is coming to a close, I have decided that I need to do away with one of my oil-fired Toyostove space heaters. I ...
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I was pimarily burning pellets until last winter(a cold one) the pellet stove is at one end one stove burning....
One part of me thinks, if I'm already wood.
Cut and split more wood and have instant dry wood to burn.
Thanks Romanise . Most Indians use bottled gas. Could this stove not be adapted for gas . Imagine a bottle lasting four times as long ! http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/12/27/stoves.darfur/index.html#cnnSTCText
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I'll bet they use....
As to burning wood, weeds.
The US uses bottled gas for cooking, too it is reported to be invented can do better with Solar Cooker.
They could use propane-fueled barbecues and burn 100% less wood.
Thanks Romanise . Most Indians use bottled gas. Could this stove not be adapted for gas . Imagine a bottle lasting four times as long ! http://edition.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/12/27/stoves.darfur/index.html#cnnSTCText
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I'll bet they use....
As to burning wood, weeds.
The US uses bottled gas for cooking, too it is reported to be invented can do better with Solar Cooker.
They could use propane-fueled barbecues and burn 100% less wood.
Is anyone feeding a 2 cylinder Onan genset with woodgas? I am in the process of setting one up. I'd also want to know if anyone in this forum is using the Chinese gasifier, the JXQ-10A to make the gas. http://www.spaco.org/Woodgas/Woodgas.htm Pete Stanaitis...
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But....
Burning temperature is critical.
The gas to try to minimize tar.
Hi Pete, I built several wood gasifiers and fed the gas into a 4 cyl Kohler, 12 hp Wisconsin and 6 experimenting with biogass all filter, scrub, wash, etc.
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