Interesting adaption. I like the idea of the open chamber gate to allow the briquette to be removed. May I suggest some means of applying a measured amount of material to be compressed through a funnel of some sorts. Great video.
Great creation once again. You have good idea's on how to make briquette presses. My favorite is still the 25 briquette-at-once press you made earlier. I'm gonne make my own press soon, using a woodsplitter as a power source. So i'm doing research on the web for some time now, and your concepts and uploads are some of the best. Keep up that work. Would like to see a press like this that makes multiple briquettes at once, and with an easier way to load them. I already have my idea's on how to make it. Wonder how you would create something like that. Greetings from Belgium !!!
+robert m this is small briquett it can burn from 20-30 min,i dry my briquettes on summer for winter,on winter it is hard to dry briquettes so i made best dry box for briquettes,if i put only this small briquettes in that dry box briquettes can dry for one and half day,check that box on my channel,heat source is my homemade sawdust stove,i can achive temperature over 100°,greetings
It's an original design. But I'd like to know if it is suitable for a bigger diameter? Will it be enough pressure and will the briquette keep it's shape? I'd like to make much bigger briquette logs.
It is my design,as you already see my video it is biggest press ever made,i belive it is maximum,if you make it bigger it will fall appart,i have all possible press,now i am making wooden press for my friends from Afrika and India,they want to see something made from wood and also i am making mould to make press even easier but all that in future videos,greeting from Croatia
Interesting adaption. I like the idea of the open chamber gate to allow the briquette to be removed. May I suggest some means of applying a measured amount of material to be compressed through a funnel of some sorts. Great video.
OwdJockey will do, thnx for watching and greetings from Croatia
Impressive design, perhaps a few more tinkering would make it much efficient
Great creation once again. You have good idea's on how to make briquette presses. My favorite is still the 25 briquette-at-once press you made earlier. I'm gonne make my own press soon, using a woodsplitter as a power source. So i'm doing research on the web for some time now, and your concepts and uploads are some of the best. Keep up that work. Would like to see a press like this that makes multiple briquettes at once, and with an easier way to load them. I already have my idea's on how to make it. Wonder how you would create something like that. Greetings from Belgium !!!
Stockmans Philippe thnx,i am glad that you like that 25 briquette press,i will wait to see your press
I love this design! Well done friend!
Thank you,greetings from Croatia
what kind of burn time you get out of these briquettes and ruff time to take to dry thanks
+robert m this is small briquett it can burn from 20-30 min,i dry my briquettes on summer for winter,on winter it is hard to dry briquettes so i made best dry box for briquettes,if i put only this small briquettes in that dry box briquettes can dry for one and half day,check that box on my channel,heat source is my homemade sawdust stove,i can achive temperature over 100°,greetings
It's an original design. But I'd like to know if it is suitable for a bigger diameter? Will it be enough pressure and will the briquette keep it's shape? I'd like to make much bigger briquette logs.
It is my design,as you already see my video it is biggest press ever made,i belive it is maximum,if you make it bigger it will fall appart,i have all possible press,now i am making wooden press for my friends from Afrika and India,they want to see something made from wood and also i am making mould to make press even easier but all that in future videos,greeting from Croatia
You sir, are very smart! Thanks for so many ideas. Hello from Brazil!
Greetings from Croatia
How can I get one ?
What is the type of biomass you use for the briquettes?
Sawdust from any type of wood
Wot size is very nice briquette?
This are small one for barbecue but you can also put them in a stove,they burn perfect
@@Mladen365 do you think it is better to do small ones? Will big ones fall a part?
I also make biggest briquettes just writ big briquette press and you will see,smaller burn shorter,bigger one can burn over one hour
very very good i will try this one...greetings from ireland
proper job Ella giant and simple
ok you need to put a bucker under your press . so you can capture the water.
+Nathan Dean i use rain for this briquettes not house grid water but i do collect all the water when i press briquettes
Mladen 365
thats good.
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