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From: waynekeith01
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  • thanks for showing how it works at a slow pace

  • Brilliant!

  • neat design. you should put the anvil and rest plate at a 60 degree angle or strait up and down. Build a chute for the wood to just gravity feed itself into the knive.

  • Very slick!

  • Country Boys can survive. Thanks Wayne!

  • When 20 pounds equal a gallon of $4 gasoline, then one pound of wood is worth twenty cents when gasified... Black walnut has never been worth so much!

    Nothing like a nice gun stock though.

  • I love the design. What did you say the blade is made from?

  • @MrLeonard55 he said it was made from the truck rim and was cut at an angle

  • @larz0001 Thanks.

  • Very creative, thanks for sharing with the gasification world. Would love to see more about your design on the gasifiers that you build. Thanks Again. AG

  • @idtc625

    20 pounds of dry wood equals 1 gallon of gasoline. If your vehicle got 20MPG on gasoline, it will use about a pound per mile.

    About 3000 lbs in a cord of wood, give or take.

  • How long does a pile of wood last? How many hours/miles approximately? At what load/speed? Thanks fer yer time.

  • thanks for sharing

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