[Stoves] Binder for those who do not have

Boll, Martin Dr. boll.bn at t-online.de
Tue Mar 25 18:34:12 CDT 2008


Dear all,

            Could it be, a _blended_ small-sized fuel, would burn even good
(or better ? ? ?)instead of pelletizing/briquetting? - And naturally change
the stove for  that?

-Possibly the stove has to get a "push" in advance (somehow.) to get the
fuel to ignited/burn.

- e.g.: One would better drive a diesel-engine first with diesel before
changing to heated grease-.

 

Idea: 

Get a (very-) small amount of fire-starter blended with bad incending fuel
(e.g. saw-dust) 

Would that work, to incend and to keep the difficult fuel burning?

 

-The "binder" for  my saw-dust is a paper-bag. I burn that big-sized
"pellet" in a well preheated/burning space-heating-stove.

-That is certainly not the right idea for a _common_ binder but shows that
there are other possibilities to be thought of as well.

- How about filling some "cartridges" with the desired fuel to burn it,
-with a blended part for easy ignition?

- It is somehow like Frank's idea to make a "skin" for  the fuel/pellets.

 

Just ideas, I am not involved in that topic.

 

Regards

Martin



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