[Stoves] Dung Berry Fireballs

Richard Stanley rstanley at legacyfound.org
Mon Oct 30 01:22:38 CST 2006


All,
This is totally unacceptable;  no scientific hypothesis established 
before hand;  Where is the measurement apparatus used?  Where is the 
scientific data ? Everyone knows that in order to do such an 
experiment, you have to thoroughly research it beforehand otherwise you 
can't learn anything...
  We just can't have this !!!
  R Stanley
If anyone thinks I'm serious ....please , I'm not...
(Great stuff, Jeff).

On Oct 29, , at 7:14 PM, Jeff Davis wrote:

> On Sunday 29 October 2006 05:15 pm, lannych wrote:
>> To make dung berry fire balls I dumped two 5 gallon buckets of fresh 
>> wet
>> cow manure and some grass clippings into a plastic drum and rolled it
>> across the lawn.
>
> All you need now is a good size hill and let the barrel roll down the 
> hill!
>
> Nice work!!
>
>
>
>
>> This drum tumbling would probably only work with easy to mix 
>> ingredients. I
>> doubt that it would make paper or stitch grass fireballs as well 
>> Jeff's
>> method. His balls are tight and well formed, so I hear!
>
> No comment! (SMILE)
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
>
> -- 
> Jeff Davis
> Somewhere 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA
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