Dear Doug
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From: "Doug" <[email protected]>
Hi Kevin,
I love the idea of having actually dry logs to burn. Ours remain wet until
they rot, probably because we have no really cold snow season.
# Our "standing deadwood" seems to dry out well.
What did catch my eye, is the Iris opening device. I have never made
anything
like this, so does anyone have a reference site that I can study?
I haven't seen any plans on how to build one, but for starters, if you had
an old camera, ready for discard, you could take it apart carefully, to see
the principles of operation.
My chip guillotine is now completed as required by myself as you can see
from
this mornings photo, so next job is the drawing(:-)
# It is a lovely piece of workmanship, and the "Fluidine Colours" add
greatly to "the professionalism of the build."
Best wishes,
Kevin
Doug Williams,
Fluidyne.
On Tue, 28 Jan 2014 10:25:58 -0400
"Kevin" <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Doug
"The best way to solve a problem is to eliminate it in the first place."
These folks have found a way to eliminate most of the need for fuel
sizing.
Looks like they could burn "kill dried wood" without the need for
blocking,
splitting, or chipping. It is sort of like an oversized Rocket Type
stove.
http://www.gizmag.com/spruce-stove-log/29863/
Kevin
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