You need to put the lid on and a smoke stack.. the stack will create a suction action to suck more air in through the bottom. the whole process will go much quicker.
id suggest putting togetther a new retort as u have alot of holes and if its getting any fire sucked in or fire is started in small bits on the inside like on and off u will get ash in your charcoal witch is fine if u plan on using this for the bbq but for fast bp u want to cook it under pressure
@chaosinhell666 I let everyone make different holes in paint can lids, and had a lot of great results of jet like pressure of the smoke coming out. The best one so far for a paint can size was 2 holes spaced a lil over an inch apart. Usually stick about 2 or 3 paintcans in my pit but I found larger stainless steel container to use as a cruicible to triple results. Have lots of cottonwood and pine, haven't tried cottonwood so looking for stronger bp than traditional pine 4 me.
@PyR0Star well mine is currentally a large paint tin if pine isnt suiting you to well try willow its magic if ur making bp with it i having issues getting willow in my area my pine i use is builders stuff from what i can tell preforms really well makes a mushroom cloud and burns in under a second for approx 5g. or get some balsa apple tree wood grape vine Google search some of this stuff trust me the info is out their its were i get mine lol
@chaosinhell666 yes I know the charts, and all about willow. I don't buy something I can make myself so I'm limited to what I can find locally. Balsa is expensive.... I looked at charts, and they said cottonwood is a great choice as well. I have lots of cottonwood, so we'll see! I collect xmas tree's so i have lots of pine after xmas, and just collect what I can find all season.
Nice video-- It looks to me as though you could add a second sealed can over the one inside the outer barrel-- double your production capacity per burn... Mike
@MrSamuli1000 That was a dumb question no offense, but basically he's cooking dry wood chips in a contained barrle w/ a hole. This produces great charcoal. Youtube it you'll find plenty of videos.
You need to put the lid on and a smoke stack.. the stack will create a suction action to suck more air in through the bottom. the whole process will go much quicker.
jeff61177 3 weeks ago
@jeff61177
Thank you. I intended to make the stack, but I was out of time, so I decided to fire it this way.
extrasonic 2 weeks ago
id suggest putting togetther a new retort as u have alot of holes and if its getting any fire sucked in or fire is started in small bits on the inside like on and off u will get ash in your charcoal witch is fine if u plan on using this for the bbq but for fast bp u want to cook it under pressure
chaosinhell666 4 weeks ago
@chaosinhell666 I let everyone make different holes in paint can lids, and had a lot of great results of jet like pressure of the smoke coming out. The best one so far for a paint can size was 2 holes spaced a lil over an inch apart. Usually stick about 2 or 3 paintcans in my pit but I found larger stainless steel container to use as a cruicible to triple results. Have lots of cottonwood and pine, haven't tried cottonwood so looking for stronger bp than traditional pine 4 me.
PyR0Star 3 weeks ago
@PyR0Star well mine is currentally a large paint tin if pine isnt suiting you to well try willow its magic if ur making bp with it i having issues getting willow in my area my pine i use is builders stuff from what i can tell preforms really well makes a mushroom cloud and burns in under a second for approx 5g. or get some balsa apple tree wood grape vine Google search some of this stuff trust me the info is out their its were i get mine lol
chaosinhell666 3 weeks ago
@chaosinhell666 yes I know the charts, and all about willow. I don't buy something I can make myself so I'm limited to what I can find locally. Balsa is expensive.... I looked at charts, and they said cottonwood is a great choice as well. I have lots of cottonwood, so we'll see! I collect xmas tree's so i have lots of pine after xmas, and just collect what I can find all season.
PyR0Star 3 weeks ago
@PyR0Star o sorry about second comment are u making black powder or are u wanting a slow burning charcoal?
chaosinhell666 3 weeks ago
Nice video-- It looks to me as though you could add a second sealed can over the one inside the outer barrel-- double your production capacity per burn... Mike
MsFarmerTom 1 month ago
Damn hold the camera still !!!!!!!!!!!!!
carypappass 2 months ago
Nice music :)
xBangergoosEx 5 months ago
nice way to cook, have to try it, i normally need 1k willow for 100g charcoal and 6k fuel wood.
dan999ification 5 months ago
why would u cook charcoal?
MrSamuli1000 5 months ago
@MrSamuli1000 That was a dumb question no offense, but basically he's cooking dry wood chips in a contained barrle w/ a hole. This produces great charcoal. Youtube it you'll find plenty of videos.
alabaska182 5 months ago
first!!! :DD
MrSamuli1000 5 months ago