Great end result. If you want a hotter burn use fans on the outside
@Northidahoshorts
Күн бұрын
Great video!
@CinnamonBear-xv4eq
Күн бұрын
Is it for charcoal? Or biochar? If you wanted to make bio char try filling the smaller barrel with wood chips , I do this on a much small scale and it works great
@GardenHoardNZ
Күн бұрын
@CinnamonBear-xv4eq I just put this lot in my compost, which I brew for about 2 years. I make a grass,cardboard and leaves pile in the first year, it's is this I'll add the charcoa to,l then in the second year I only add kitchen scraps and leaves for a year then leave it till I'm ready for it
@philrocket7951
Күн бұрын
Hadn’t seen this method of making charcoal yet, well done mate!
@GardenHoardNZ
Күн бұрын
@philrocket7951 I just watched a heap of YT videos then gave it a go. It worked out good I think
@MohdAradi
17 сағат бұрын
it wasn't burning on one side so that is why it took too long to burn clean there are places where the paint still stand didn't get hot enough when lighting it up from the top wait until it burns completely on each side then put the chimney
@GardenHoardNZ
16 сағат бұрын
Thanks @MohdAradi that's what I was thinking. I was too keen to get that chimney on. Thanks for the advice, I'll definitely let that fire get going good next time. 👍
@MohdAradi
12 сағат бұрын
@@GardenHoardNZ the drum will breakdown around the 15-20th firing if you don't get stainless but that's expensive I primarily use a cone pit method and now just bought a TLUD camping stove that I can cook with while making the charcoal
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