Ken, Wikipedia is simply a convenient medium for passing along information. The definition of gasification has been in existence in engineering circles for...
Greg, You are hair splitting. Gasification refers to a process which can take a number of forms like updraft, downdraft, or fluidized bed, in which wood or...
Hi John, I agree with you that I am only an amateur on gasification and maybe that is going too far. I only do this as a hobby. The professionals are Tom...
Reply to Message #14063 John & Greg! You both read FAO 72 and more books! It is irresistible for a "lurker" not to comment! (perhaps more hair-splitting?) ...
John, I completely agree with you message below, except one small section... Quote "Solid Wood does NOT Burn".... End Quote, gasification involves one thing......
John, Ken, Max, and all.. First off... I am NOT for poor gasification, I am only in favor of "GOOD Gasification". Good gasification can still be, a very well...
Reply to Message #14064 Wed Aug 1, 2007 2:39 pm Hi, Ken! Amateur, or not, do not creep under the carpet! The citied Wikipedia definitions on gasification are...
Hello, I removed all the Rock Wool from my triple wall chimney today. I'm going from a 8" to a 6" flue pipe. I'm going to put a 6" pipe inside the 8" and...
No! Galvanized pipe is unacceptable for wood chimney liners. You'll burn all the galvanizing off in a short time and then you're left with a pipe that's very...
Thanks for the reply , I will see if I can find another outlet for SS pipe as that is really the way I would like to go. I was surprised how good of shape the...
Hi Steve, Many thanks for the advice on the Franco Belge stove! As soon as I can get some insulation in my shop I'm going to fire it up. Dermot Harvey...
Talk to a roofer, a bit of tapered foam and rolled roofing should really quiet it down. Even some thick style roof coating (white or silver for heat and...
divini, There is a product that is made to quiet the top of an air conditioner. It is a simple piece of foam insulation that is placed on top of the unit....
Hello, Can anyone recomend a site/forum to discuss the making and modifying of woodstoves? I imagine there is no such dedicated site,but can anyone think of an...
You may want to try another group site here at Yahoo on your stove making/modifying. www.groups.com/group/castironstoveenthusiast/ Gabe Angel, Founder...
Has anyone ever used a large heat storage units, that are used during the winter and piped an expansion pipe into it from the Air Conditioner. to use the times...
... Haven't looked in coming on two seasons now but I can't imagine it's changed: ~$175-200 cut, split & delivered (not stacked). Mostly Pine. -Chris Suburban...
I've never priced firewood in my area, since I have 50 acres of woodlot. I suppose when I get too old to harvest my own I'll have to look into purchased...
Chris, It might be worth your while to head down 285. Last year pine was abt 130/ cord in Bailey. Last year I bought 2 cords of block oak for 350. Not sure...
I am with you Bob - I have never paid for wood - I get it from neighbors, the town public works, and my 30 Acre farm. Currently I have 20 cords unsplit that I...
I am also a collector of green waste, in my neighborhood. The cost of a cord about 2 years ago was quoted at $165 per cord. Most people get Ash or Norway...
Not much differnce here in Randolph, Vermont ... _________________________________________________________________ Messenger Café — open for fun 24/7. Hot...
$150-175 for dry hardwood, maybe stacked, maybe not. You can't give away pine here, unless you haul it to someone with an OWB and dump it in their yard. ...
Hey, Bob, I purchased my first few cords of firewood two seasons ago but discovered I go through it too fast to justify an expense like that. So, I bought an...
Louisville, KY, $125 split and cut. Not split and not cut is free from local tree trimmers if you ask. I know. I picked up four cord of wood of varying species...