CONSTRUCTION OF A SIMPLIFIED WOOD GAS GENERATOR FOR FUELING INTERNAL COMIBUSTION ENGINES IN A PETROLEUM EMERGENCY http://www.gengas.nu/byggbes/1.shtml...
... This is the best site going and it will get better, I am so happy to have found this site and the info that it contains and the future it has. Bob ....
what is the difference ( for heating purposes) between burning the wood in a conventional stove and creating and burning the woodgas????> John K ... From:...
I read some of the page below, and I am wondering, it appears these stove make charcoal? Is this the same as what is used in carbon filters to purify water?...
- Im glad to see this list thanks laren for setting it up. Im busy right now making biodiesel but ive got my gasifier out of the bone yard and ready to work...
Activated carbon has a VERY LARGE surface area in comparison to charcoal........ ... From: Marg_G To: WoodGas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 12:00...
that is quite a response to a simple question........thank you........ I presently use a CENTRAL BOILER, that is an outside wood box that heats water to 185...
SO......... would i be correct in assuming that if i cooled the output (smoke) and filtered the particles that i could run a gas engine on the (waste smoke)? ...
The owner of the yahoo group thesupersurvivalpost2 kicked me out of the group because I objected to OFF TOPIC religious content. Watch your step if you join. ...
LOLOL. i had a friend come visit here he got out of his car and was walking towards me when the top blew off my gasifier and flew up about 100 ft in the...
... I thought this was a 2 step process. First you burn wood, then u pull the smoke through the hot coals which reburns it and generates mostly co, which is...
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Connie Hooker
conniehooker@...
May 8, 2004 3:13 pm
So far, I've used unfiltered wood gas for cooking & lighting. But need to know how to filter it & adapt a carburater to run an engine on it. Joe For they have...
... Hi Joe; Somehow, I thought you had gotten an engine running. Anyway, in the earliest ten or so posts, I had links to a couple of articles, that discussed...
Marc, or anyone else with experience, or knowledge. Everything I have been reading suggests that the fuel (wood) needs to be small and fairly uniform, in order...
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Gustl Steiner-Zehender
gustl@...
May 8, 2004 5:42 pm
Hallo Folks, Although the concept of burning wood for gas is not new to me the mechanics of it are. I have been thinking, since the late 60's, that...
- Dear Laren, size is important depending on the feed mechanism if its a top loading hatch then its far more flexible than a feed hopper. also important, is...
Dear group, I'm a new member to this group, but I've been interested in wood gas ever since I read about it in the Lindsay Books catalog. I'm very interested...