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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2007

See http://www.woodgas.org.uk for MIDGE stove plans and information on gasification.

Go to http://www.ecopunk.org.uk for general information and news about self-reliance, renewable energy, climate change and stupid people in suits.

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  • hi, im just really wondering what are those tins or drums u used, and were did u get them from? thanks mate

  • @dizzaeble - The large drum is a 25 litre vegetable oil can. You can get them from the back of any pub kitchen or takeaway. The smaller can is any bulk vegetable or coffee can.

  • can i light it with out fuel ?

  • @Klojerk - you certainly can

  • nice. did you make this yourself? if so how did you weld the pieces of metal together? what's that white material around the rim at 2:35?

    thanks! i'm a noob.

  • @ohvnaq - I put it together myself without any welding. The white stuff is fire cement and is used to fill holes and gaps between the two pieces of metal. For more, read the woodgas.org.uk website and search for posts on the MIDGE stove.

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  • @future2501 - All without the aid of an electric fan - Thank you

  • This is the best demonstration of a wood gas stove I have ever seen. Thank you so much.

  • @caboflyguy

    Sorry for the mistake, I should have said Victory Gas Works. This guy is amazing, not only he knows the basics of gasifier but also made a living building gasifiers for Universities, corporations & private individuals. If you're interested call this guy, he's the one stop shop on gasifier tech.

  • @TogieTung Uh......yeah, it's so simple because it's a stove, not a wood gas or gasifier. It's a long way from that. Will not power the world. Maybe a cup of hot water. The gas used from this in a real gasifier would boil 10 cups for the same amount of energy used. Change the title of you video before you give wood gasification a bad name.

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