We have it set up to where the pygas exhaust runs into the fire box. When we were cooking this batch of charcoal, there was a lot of water in the logs, so it took longer to cook and the pygas wouldn’t burn continuously. However, in our newer batches, we have been using the exhaust to burn the firebox
@@CannonBottomCreationsI was wondering the same. You obviously piped the exhaust down into the fire box, but those top pipes don't have shut-off valves to force it down in the video. Did you add something afterwards to divert the py gas?
Awesome, great job. One step higher even though other are doing bigger,your idea works at small to mid scale. Thank you for sharing and making this video. Definitely an inspand a lesson 👍🏻
Appreciate the feedback. We thought about doing larger, but hoped that somewhat smaller materials would be easier for other people to get. If they wanted to make their own
Hi am from Uganda we don't have that kind of technical information Can you please share drawings. We have problems of food shortages due to debepleted land. Would be glad to hear from you.
Great job. Awesome way to reuse old junk 😊
Thanks! That’s what we do
I wonder if you could save on fire wood if you put the exhaust into the firebox,
We have it set up to where the pygas exhaust runs into the fire box. When we were cooking this batch of charcoal, there was a lot of water in the logs, so it took longer to cook and the pygas wouldn’t burn continuously. However, in our newer batches, we have been using the exhaust to burn the firebox
@@CannonBottomCreationsI was wondering the same. You obviously piped the exhaust down into the fire box, but those top pipes don't have shut-off valves to force it down in the video. Did you add something afterwards to divert the py gas?
Awesome, great job. One step higher even though other are doing bigger,your idea works at small to mid scale. Thank you for sharing and making this video. Definitely an inspand a lesson 👍🏻
Appreciate the feedback. We thought about doing larger, but hoped that somewhat smaller materials would be easier for other people to get. If they wanted to make their own
500i....best saw in the world.
Absolutely! It’s unbeatable
That's awesomeness. I need one of those asap. Cool video !
i think we could work something out. we'll sure have plenty of charcoal.
you can use, the woodgas to support the normal fire. You need lesser firewood
We do, the pipes cycle back through into the fire box to supply the wood gas. Appreciate the feedback.
Prett big one ya guys put together. 👍
Yea it is. The yield is about 50-60% of the input.
Bad Ass! Nice work boys!
The gift that keeps giving!!!
Can never go wrong with free charcoal
like just for seen the goat.
The real question is did you see em?
“Coral if you don’t stop hitting the griddy the walker will get us” -Rick
“Do you want that coral?” - Rick
Cuanto tiempo hay que tenerlo prendido?.😊
si la madera esta seca unas 4 horas
great🙏
Hi am from Uganda we don't have that kind of technical information Can you please share drawings. We have problems of food shortages due to debepleted land. Would be glad to hear from you.
Yea Reagan I can put a drawing together. Would you like a more of a building design or a more in depth of how it works drawing?
Awesome job, what's the name of plasma cutter you are using?
Thanks! Hypertherm Power Max 45 is the plasma cutter we use.
Hi does it take time to ignite the wood gas?
Yes it does. Once all the moisture is removed from the wood, then you can ignite the gas