Nelson Burwick.

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I’m trying to use milled Charcoal from my wood stove as a filler in the basement cinderblock walls. I think it’s a good candidate for the job because it’s free, won’t rot, tolerates the occasional water logging, and after I cap the block with some concrete, it shouldn’t be any fire risk.
2 years ago
Going back to the original question, there is a toilet that is somewhat developed that is a flush type with urine diversion. I think it’s made by Laufen and is the “save” model. Hopefully this hyperlink works. https://www.eoos.com/cms/?id=413

2 years ago
I’m sure there are better native bee experts out there than I and I’d love to hear what they think. I think that the keys are to not use treated wood, use local sourced hollow stemmed plants, make sure that the cavities are as deep as possible, the opposite end needs to be plugged. Then remember that many native bees are ground nesters too, so bare soil that is well drained is important too. https://www.xerces.org/ Has lots of good info.
4 years ago
Agree with everything you said. I definitely like the weighted pressure gauge too. The weights can be expensive so don’t loose them and keep an eye on thrift stores for them too. Since cool down takes so long for pressure canners, I like to use the largest ones I can.
My latest ponder is if the process could be automated with using a fancy home-brew controller such as one for a Blichman brew tower. This way you didn’t have to be checking in on it every few mins.
4 years ago