[Stoves] Burning charcoal

Jeff Davis jeff0124 at velocity.net
Sat May 13 00:27:37 CDT 2006


Dear Lanny,

It would be interesting to inject a light mist (or steam) of water into your 
stove. Along the same path as the air. Maybe you could make water gas.

Just a nutty idea.

Jeff



On Friday 12 May 2006 10:43 pm, Lanny Henson wrote:
> I have been testing the simple two can stove
> http://www.lanny.us/twocan.html, and I noticed that if I stacked charcoal
> around a pipe to retain a hole in the center, that there was a small flame
> above the hole. http://www.lanny.us/charf3.jpg. But when I used a steel
> wire frame made from bucket handles http://www.lanny.us/charf1.jpg to
> maintain approximately the same diameter hole that I got a larger,
> continuous flame through out the burn. http://www.lanny.us/charf2.jpg
> http://www.lanny.us/charf4.jpg.
> I wonder why.
> Lanny Henson
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Jeff Davis
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