Congratulations and thanks - very well done and explained. I like it as it can be further modified and combined with other units and processes> "the Biochar Journal" Facebook site promoted your clever production. Cheers from Frank in Tasmania Terra-Preta Developments producers of FRANK'S CHAR Tasmania
i have done similar but with a simple fire pit pan, ,,, lower volume, enough for 2 BBQ at a later date, plus the bonus camp fire meal ,lol and deserts
Congratulations and thanks - very well done and explained.
I like it as it can be further modified and combined with other units and processes>
"the Biochar Journal" Facebook site promoted your clever production.
Cheers from Frank in Tasmania
Terra-Preta Developments
producers of
FRANK'S CHAR Tasmania
What kind of wood was that?
I don't remember what we used in this video, but we have used ash in other videos. Most hardwoods will work.