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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2008

Using this method I can produce one bag of good charcoal, which equates to approx. 33% of the drums content. Preferred wood - willow.

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  • Nice video tony. Is that sand or soil ou are lodaing on the lid and around the base?

    Cheers

    Ollie.

  • Thanks for your comment. It is sandy soil

  • really nice video, thanks for showing,

  • My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it !

  • Nice vid, nice music. Can't get any simpler than that, a drum with holes and dirt!

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  • Excellent vid! How do you know when to put the lid on. Color of smoke (blue)??

  • I have been looking for a simple straight forward method to produce charcoal and I have tried a few with mixed results. But your method is the best I have yet encountered. Thanks for the vid. Keep up the good work. Dave

  • Old school method in making charcoal coal, I tip my hat, Well done...

  • ah very good, slightly differnet way that we do our burn. we stack the drum to just over the top with smaller diameter wood, then light it fromt he bottom as we have holes drilled. then exclude all the air when smoke has turned. nice link!

  • Sandy Soil !! didn't she have a few hits in the sixty's ? anyway , good video Toni , I do many of the things you do ..I like the old ways . I hope your videos inspire people to have a go too

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