Wood Gasifier Builder S Bible
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- Author : Ben Peterson
- Release Date : 04 April 2020
- Publisher : Unknown
- Genre : Uncategorized
- Pages : 341
- ISBN 13 : 9798633811865
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Book Description: NEW 3rd EDITION - 2 BOOK SET Got wood? Transform your tree branches and scrap lumber into wood gas in just minutes. Make fuel and power when others can't, so you can: Run generators Fuel older vehicles & gas tractors Heat greenhouses Pump well water Fire up kilns & forges Make activated charcoal for water purification Go off grid and shelter in! Not all gasifiers are created equally Build a high quality wood gasifier the first time. Professional grade plans from an industry expert, reworked in commonly available materials for the home fabricator and DIY'er: 500 + photos Step-by-step construction plans Parts list Hearth sizing chart (critical) Engineering diagrams & energy calculations Troubleshooting checklist Theory of operation Terminology explained Material selection & budgets Engine selection Bonus Electronic Carburetor book Woodgas wisdom Fuel is freedom The Wood Gasifier Builder's Bible is a complete set of construction plans to build a wood gasifier with step by step schematics and hundreds of pictures, part lists, budgets, material selection and much more. With a wood gasifier you hold the keys to modern civilization. Secure your homestead & rest in peace no matter what the future holds. Get back to basics and ride out the storm or start a home based business fabricating "free energy" tools for your friends and neighbors. Specifications Perfect for 500 cc - 5 liter spark ignited gasoline engines. 2.5 lbs per kilowatt/hr @ 3600 rpm. Runs on wood chunks. Use a bandsaw/table saw to make wood chunks. Does NOT run on wood pellets.