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Gary Gilmore
Приєднався 27 січ 2011
Friction primer test
Civil war artillery was fired with friction primers. This video shows the testing of two primers.
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Firewood chop saw
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Small diameter firewood processing, chainsaw chop saw, firewood processing, low tech firewood processor, firewood processor, homemade firewood processor, Gilmore firewood, Gilmore charcoal
Charcoal processing movie
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Charcoal processing, engine grade charcoal, charcoal grinding, charcoal sizing, enginechar, engine char, charcoal gasification
Keystone stove
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The Keystone Stove is a Top Lit Up Draft (TLUD) stove that works much like a conventional wood cook stove but with the capability of making charcoal. Fuel canisters can be preloaded and swapped out when the flames die down. This allows indoor cooking/heating while making charcoal.
Kinetic log splitter 2016
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Home built kinetic log splitter to speed up the processing of logs into smaller pieces. Able to split logs up to three feet long. Much faster than a hydraulic splitter but it does not have as much power for splitting extremely knotty, tough or cross grain wood.
Ranger engine compt
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Engine compartment of 2004 Ford Ranger adapted to run on charcoal gas
Simple fire charcoal gasifier
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Charcoal gas generator used to run a genset.
Gravely simple fire
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Simple-Fire charcoal gasification unit used to run a Gravely tractor. How to run an engine without gasoline.
Simple Fire charcoal gasifier
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Simple-Fire charcoal gasifier for small engines. An easy way to run an engine without gasoline.
Gilmore charcoal 2.wmv
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Charcoal making using the direct method with top down burn. Minimal smoke and easy to manage the air intake.
Charcoal processing for charcoal gasifier
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Charcoal processing for charcoal gasifier
Welcome back. I thought you were dead. Thank God that you are still with us in this world
I'm wondering where you got your rack and pinion from?
Hi from France. Best idea I saw on youtube, I 'm going to do the same thing. Thanks to share this good idea 😊
I think Gary Gilmore got hi s idea stolen from this angle....????....
Alll r asking a question Or not approved I m working on dat dis is possible Can u help me sir
Simple and efficient. Clever idea.
Not to bad.
The old Homelite sounds great. Like that sound. For sure I'd want a trough and an elevator to pick up those cut-offs so another bend-down isn't necessary. Good fabrication job. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for the video I am runing a 1982 onan 4.0 to run mi wood mill on gas and is killing me on the cost this will be a amazing savings for me I am homesteading on small piece of land try yo build a outside kitchen and shop to work on i have very little resources 67 living on ss .so I made afrithing out of recycling and wood materials and lots of ingenuity some from me another from guys like you welling to share really amazing ideas so thank you have a great holidays
Welcome Back ! 💥
good to see you're still with us Gary
Comment violates youtube how ?
QUSTION WHY don't you ever answer your questions on youtube ? Like where do you get the nice big latches ? And what dimensions are your pipes ? Guessing if they are 3/4 or 1" or 1 and 1/4 or 1 and 1/2" in fabrication can eat up a great amount of time resources and energy. Please
It would be really great IF you could provide some dimensions of your fittings, exhaust flex , etc. It looks great and interesting but the info is glossed over .
Great looking latches , Where did you get them ?
Super
Are you able to achieve a blue flame off the reactor ? This is very important to me to know. Is there any reason this could not be increased in size for bigger engines? IS their any cleanup to where a larger can would have to be dumped out ?
i AM VERY IMPRESSED WITH YOUR SYSTEMS. I have to ask what happens if you use the larger pieces of charcoal in your burner ?
I built one years ago very similar to do slabs and small wood. It was indeed a time saver.
I was a bit worried with a large number of fake reviews but I am very pleased with the results. Bit of background, ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxmKn8dCAXovWn8_cLYoosGLVrVrpwlIMc I need to split approximately 1.5 cords of wood and didn't feel like destroying my back. I purchased this anticipating to have a few issues splitting wood but have only come across a few logs of elm where the stringy nature of elm made it more difficult to split. Overall its not a necessarily fast process but it also isn't a very arduous one either. I came and went fairly often to do different tasks but once I stayed and got into a system I could easily split my pieces in a fairly timely manner.
Great work mate. You’d be a handy guy to have around.
Brilliant piece of kit. Well done
wow i like its simplicity compare to other gasifier.
nice machine
Please contact me - I've been trying to call you.
I just love it!!
Greetings from Africa... GOD BLESS YOU GARY... YOU SIR ARE SAVING LIVES!!! SALUTE!!!
Starts splitting at 5:23
preety damn cool
Why would.............jadothat?
Awesome!
Perfect for pumped hydro energy storage
Any new video?
Compliment.from Italy..
I stumbled across this video a few years ago without even knowing what a kinetic log splitter was. My family and I do a fair bit of firewood every year and the old hydraulic splitter (as good as it is ) was just too slow. So I decided why not try to make a kinetic splitter to make life easier every wood season. After some more research I built my own kinetic log splitter. My flywheel is much heavier than yours appears to be and is powered by a 5hp motor that is very fuel efficient. I used a double row sprocket that I found laying around (heavy duty mind you) for the pinion and made my own rack by welding the chain to suit that sprocket onto some reinforced RHS tubing. Long story short, it’s an amazing machine that I am baffled by its efficiency every time I use it and with only minor tweaks since I built it a few years ago, it still runs strong. I am contemplating putting up a video of mine showing how I built it and how it works. Maybe that’s something I will get around to one day.
Хочу посмотреть видео вашего дровокола,где я могу его посмотреть
Yeah, I think your flywheel needs more mass (weight), and maybe a little more speed, (rpm's). Other, nicely done.
Paper wood easy
Splitting paper wood HA!!!
Sometimes is always the basic singer is best… what a cracking idea
Beau travail ,bravo
That's pretty damn and genius
Very nice 👌!!!!
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Hi Gary! Cool machine and I'm eyeing a build myself... I'm not in the know but why have you selected 14.5 pressure angle on your rack and spur as opposed to the supposedly "improved" 20 pressure angle? Again I know what the advantages are of both but why did you select this pressure angle. Thank you for sharing your project video. Inspirational to say the least!
Absolutely Smart work great job Gary
Pretty cool
As of July 1,2021, the current URL for simple-fire instructions: www.driveonwood.com/library/simple-fire/
It looks like you could you a heavier flywheel. Great job though. Do you know what your gear reduction is?
Excellent! I love the history of the repurposed parts. This use to be..., this is off of a... 👍
Looks pretty ratchet to me.