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A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
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Douglas Alpenstock wrote:It seems like a lot of time, effort and gas to make chips for char. Perhaps chainsawing logs into short chunks would be a workaround?
Now if you could take someone else's already chipped "waste" wood to make char, that would be a different story.
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Douglas Alpenstock wrote:Ah, I see, a big chipper. It's worth a try; and wood chips always have a use somewhere.
Pardon me, but I can't recall what kind of retort you're using. It sounds like a TLUD. Will it get enough draft with the chip sizes you can make?
I use all the fresh trees that I coppice or pollard for chips for the gardens, but the chips from dead trees I use on paths, or in compost more often.
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EBo --
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