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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2007

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  • Good explaination. Thank you.

  • You are most welcome.

  • wow all u did was burned wood chips and u can run a gas engine on this i have i idea to use 1 of these with a modifided compresser to compress the gas so i can run a car on it for less than gasoline

  • They are probably working on it now... but if our societal system breaks down, this is one of the technologies that can be replicated easily by any competent mechanic. Plus it's fun to work on and has been a rallying point for our cadre of alternative thinkers.

    -Greg

  • could you tell me what did you use for a blower

  • We use a 12 volt automotive heater fan. It's kind of wimpy though, and we're looking for something about twice as powerful.

    -Greg

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  • The partisan politics comments were completely unnecessary to the goal of the video, and really detracted from the message. A real shame!

  • Decent video, but I don't think the Bush comment was necessary, or accurate. Bush didn't take the publication down, some hippy democrat global warming jerk did....

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  • @prairiedf how about 2 heater fan

    i use heater fan as electric turbo on my car hehe

  • how can I do the same gasifier stove with yours?

  • Are you guys from Wisconsin or Cannuks?

  • I think the Bush comment was a bit below the belt. Also, great bush comment, kick 'em where it hurts! As a footnote, excellent video, thank you for sharing

  • what a nice stove

  • the bush comment really improved the video, good work!

  • @calionstallion Yes, i've mistaken myself, you are right, CO is a Highly flammable gas!

  • @Rhinoch8 if you think about what you said....CO is a residue from a non-complete combustion( of carbon). Doesn't that tell you there is some more combustion to be had? I don't know....I used to used to think the same thing you do....but I think i have becomed convinced that it should be combustible...

  • Agreed. The comment about Bush really degraded this video.

  • Very efficient, now if we can only make it a bit more compact to fit in a car. Very informative video but did you have to go and make it political? 

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