Tar extraction - Austevoll 2019

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  • @threeriversforge1997
    @threeriversforge1997 2 роки тому +12

    Beautifully done. Good Stockholm Tar is rather a joy to have, and pricey to buy! Love seeing the old skills kept alive!

  • @somatder
    @somatder 3 роки тому +10

    that's amazing! 15 Litres is a very good yield and will last a long time.

  • @tomt9543
    @tomt9543 2 роки тому +3

    What a great video! Excellent demonstration of a nearly forgotten process, and done in a beautiful location! Thanks!

  • @elisaa9981
    @elisaa9981 5 місяців тому

    Very good result! I've seen videos starting with barrels of the same size but only yielding less than 2 liters.

    • @matsopp
      @matsopp  5 місяців тому

      Thank you 🙂
      The result is very dependent on the quality of the pine wood, i.e. the content of resin in the wood. Pine roots may be rich in resin, but in the old days the pine tree could be cut in a way that it would produce resin-rich wood also in stem and branches. The pine uses resin to protect damaged parts after for example broken branches during storms.

  • @frederiquerigaud7694
    @frederiquerigaud7694 2 роки тому +1

    Very interesting vidéo, thank you

  • @matts1351
    @matts1351 Рік тому +8

    The one oldman about to lose it because the other oldman banging on the rim without a piece of wood!

  • @draedeen
    @draedeen 3 роки тому +1

    Explanation must have been there. Tar, gas and that oil. Searching a lot for coal tar and wood tar and crude oil derivatives

  • @Mikkall
    @Mikkall 2 роки тому +1

    how did they manage to fit the barrel bottom back over what appears to be the same barrel they cut it from?

    • @booomer180
      @booomer180 2 роки тому +2

      They flared the outer one. As seen being adjusted in the video.

  • @jackcarter9861
    @jackcarter9861 Рік тому +8

    If it weren't for this exact tar extraction video, my life would have ended short and tragically by my own hand

    • @WharGhoul_
      @WharGhoul_ 3 дні тому +1

      Why

    • @jackcarter9861
      @jackcarter9861 3 дні тому

      @WharGhoul_ because I finally understand what tar was, after all this time, what it really, really was. Not a mere amoltion of earthy substances, no, tar..... tar is life, and you can take that, and you can keep that with you.

  • @BigCroca
    @BigCroca Рік тому +1

    why did you dump that first stuff?

    • @matsopp
      @matsopp  Рік тому +3

      The first stuff was not dumped. The stuff that it look like we "dump" is water to cool the drainage pipe from the tar extraction tank. The collection bucket is still in place while cooling the pipe.

  • @newageautotechnology
    @newageautotechnology 2 роки тому +3

    Did you end up with a bucket of charcoal after your tar extract ?

    • @Localghosts44
      @Localghosts44 2 роки тому +1

      Yes

    • @newageautotechnology
      @newageautotechnology 2 роки тому

      @@Localghosts44 so now you have fuel for a charcoal gasifier to run your generator.

    • @booomer180
      @booomer180 2 роки тому

      @@Localghosts44
      What about gas ? Is the gas usable too.?

    • @patrickhamilton5829
      @patrickhamilton5829 Рік тому +1

      @@booomer180 Yes pyrolysis gas can be burnt to generate heat.

    • @Cannedscourge
      @Cannedscourge 2 місяці тому

      ​@@booomer180Yes. If you can capture and cool the gas (distillate, like with liquor and spirits), ypu get wood alcohol, a.k.a. methanol. Methanol has many, many, MANY uses, including for heat and power generation, as well as creating bio-diesel.

  • @foopadr9076
    @foopadr9076 2 роки тому

    So cool, must try.

  • @MrObi1canobi
    @MrObi1canobi 8 місяців тому

    For it to be commercially sold, do you add any other thing to it?
    Also, do you think I can use this same process for palm kernel shell and get a good result.
    Finally, what is the wood moisture content required and what temperature do you start getting the wood tar?

    • @matsopp
      @matsopp  8 місяців тому +1

      We did not add anything to the tar we extracted. It was not sold, either. We used it for our own wooden boats in the local coastal culture association. We did not measure wood moisture or temperature, but it is recommended to use well dried wood.
      I do not know if it can be used with palm kernel shell. I read on the net that biodiesel is extracted from palm kernel. The pine wood we used was rich in a solid state resin, while palm kernel might have a more oily content? The more liquefied content, the higher chance for producing hydrocarbons in gas form when heated? I would be careful.....

    • @MrObi1canobi
      @MrObi1canobi 8 місяців тому

      @@matsopp thanks for the tips is very useful.

  • @stevesrt8
    @stevesrt8 Рік тому

    does the tar harden after it cools down?

    • @matsopp
      @matsopp  Рік тому +2

      It gets a bit thicker, but does not harden. Hardening happens after it is used on wood and has become weathered from sun and wind. That takes weeks in the warm season.

  • @cherifyousef4878
    @cherifyousef4878 2 роки тому

    It's wood vinegar???

  • @MarcosL..
    @MarcosL.. Рік тому

    Can i use this as glue? Like pine pitch glue?

    • @darnoc4470
      @darnoc4470 День тому +1

      Not directly, you would need to boil it down.

  • @auzans18
    @auzans18 2 роки тому

    How many hours it took to process all?

    • @matsopp
      @matsopp  2 роки тому

      About 6 to 8 hours from the fire was lit.

  • @uroskumer8269
    @uroskumer8269 Рік тому

    what do use it for?

    • @matsopp
      @matsopp  Рік тому +5

      Tar is a wood resin that is used for impregnating wood like wooden boats and buildings.

  • @magnuswootton6181
    @magnuswootton6181 Рік тому

    15 litres, thats enough to make something purely out of the tar, but u can extend it with fibre!!!

  • @charlescimota3681
    @charlescimota3681 2 роки тому

    That is so awesome I wish I could one day I wish I could

  • @andriyzaliztsi3947
    @andriyzaliztsi3947 2 роки тому +5

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