[Stoves] Methods of Paper Fireballing

Jeff Davis jeff0124 at velocity.net
Sun Nov 26 18:07:38 CST 2006


Tom Miles wrote:
> > As I see it you have a different product than the holey briquettes in
> > which Richard is taking a leafy or flakey material and making a
> > marketable fuel product. I think I would be more attracted to a briquette
> > than a bag of fireballs. How can they be used in developing countries?

I don't see fireballs replacing any other forms of briquetting, I see them as 
an ADDITIONAL briquetting tool.

These fireballs came about because of my interest/need for a gasifier fuel. I 
think highly of gasification and I would think that we AND developing 
countries could benefit from gasification but before we can make gasifier for 
stove, heating or small prime movers we need FUEL and fireballs, in addition 
to being feeding friendly, are one more badly needed form of fuel. In other 
words developing countries and developed countries need all the options 
possible.




First the fuel then the device,



Jeff




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