[Stoves] Daxu Stove

Dick Gallien dickgallien at msn.com
Thu Oct 18 16:28:28 EDT 2007



 Hello Dick,
 I doubt that you can obtain a Daxu stove.  I have never seen one
 directly, only
 photos.  Not even openly sold in markets inside China.  Also, I
 seriously doubt
 that it would be very viable for your situation.

 Instead, I believe that what I am refining in India now could be the
 basis for a
 summertime cookstove for your home.  Or a Chip Energy Biomass Grill
 (customized
 for your preferences) could be made.  You have plenty of appropriate fuels 
or
 can get them. >

 I will return to the USA in late Nov.  Please keep me posted on your 
thoughts
and options.

 Paul

 Paul S. Anderson, Ph.D., Geography professor - Emeritus
 Telephone:  USA-309-452-7072 (residence and office)
 Internet site:  www.ilstu.edu/~psanders

Thanks Paul--knew you were over there somewhere.  It would seem with Daxu's 
recognition and the way China floods the market with toys and stuff, that 
they'd really crank out stoves.
To me, the ideal stove would burn about anything.  Most days, at least one 
large truck load of chips is dumped at my "community service compost site", 
open every day, from dawn until dark for 15 years, but chipping uses a lot 
of energy.  The small loads of brush seem endless, increasing after the 
slightest wind. However, so ones kids and grandkids can regain a connection 
with where the fuel that cooks their food comes from and just for survival, 
I'd rather be able to send them out in the yard to gather some branches. 
Thanks, Dick

  Hi Paul, where ever you may be and All,

The Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy | 2007 International
After 50 yrs. of heating only with wood and my heavy eating/smoking
 outdoor wood boiler developing a leak, somewhere between her (Big
 Bertha) and the 125' she sits from the house and finding that the
 largest Quadrafire stove, which takes a 24" piece and a Sedore stove,
 which Bruce Wolfe is making at Deer River, Mn., will heat this old
 farm house, without fans, pumps, etc. and at 75, ready to cut the
 cord with the LP tank to the gas cook stove, what are your throughts
 on the Daxu Stove?   Am sure she'll cook my oatmeal in summer, when
 the Quadrafire is resting and where are they sold.  Peter in Belize
 (I miss him--maybe like Don Imus, he has been deleted long enough),
 has probably sold a dozen already.

Thanks,  Dick, who may never get down to a 3 stone stove, but is an
 example of how we are inching closer.

  Dick Gallien
  22501 East Burns Valley Road
  Winona  MN  55987
  dickgallien at msn.com  [507]454-3126
  www.thewinonafarm.com
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