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Looking for info on making charcoal , best wood and method of making
Just recently,Looking for info on making charcoal , best wood and method of making
I'm sure the person asking is considering making his own black powder. Just buy lump charcoal for grilling. It's already made.
I'm sure the person asking is considering making his own black powder. Just buy lump charcoal for grilling. It's already made.
make small batches ...it helps to reduce severity in the event of a mishapWhen du Pont made powder along the river in Delaware their buildings were very strong on thee sides, whilst the fourth side, facing the river, was quite weak. Once in a while, despite their experience and care, someone "Went across the river".
You might want to think of this when designing your own set-up. Only assuming, of course, that your home-made charcoal is meant to burn very, very quickly. Where is your own "across the river" designed to be?
60 years of paying attention and still on my side of the river. 1 pound or less to insure i stay that way.When du Pont made powder along the river in Delaware their buildings were very strong on thee sides, whilst the fourth side, facing the river, was quite weak. Once in a while, despite their experience and care, someone "Went across the river".
You might want to think of this when designing your own set-up. Only assuming, of course, that your home-made charcoal is meant to burn very, very quickly. Where is your own "across the river" designed to be?
Depending upon desired use, historical use would have been what was locally available, ie grape, plum, willow, pine etcLooking for info on making charcoal , best wood and method of making
Willow or grapevine .....Looking for info on making charcoal , best wood and method of making
I think @Rob M. is bored. This is the 3rd topic I've opened because it had new activity, to find it is from 2021,
Well I had no interest in it in 2021 but now am glad o see it. Thanks for reviving this one!
Same way I do. The paint can is good for making one pound for me ....willow works best for me and has for 60 years.
get a clean paint can, cut your wood to fit in the said can.
poke a hole in the bottom of the can to release the gases.
seal the can
apply heat. when the wood is charing it will shoot a flame out the vent hole.
when the vent stops playing saturn five, the wood is now char. don't open until it cools off, the wood/char can ignite. burnt wood is not your friend.
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