If you can see what it costs, I can send money on paypal, and you buy it in the boy’s number?
His phone number? I don’t know how motor trend does their system I’ve never individually bought a channel.
No, it’s apparently a login that you use when you pay, I’ll talk to him tomorrow, he eats with us every weekend.
It looks like it’s 4.99usd a month or 44.99 a year, and it uses an email and a password for logging in.
Yes, that’s right, he was talking about something like that, but he was talking about you having different taxes on the sum?
I’ll mock up an account to see if they apply taxes. Some websites don’t charge sales tax on subscriptions.
There is mozilla vpn that has servers in numerous countries, so you can connect from another country. It is like 60/yr but may be worth it. Netflix announced they are going to stop regional sharing of accounts as well. Then there is stuff like youtube premium that is dirt cheap if you are in india.
Jan, it looks great, I also intend to do something similar to Cody stated, there will be a layer of hay below, then a layer of sawdust, and again hay and sawdust above and a layer of wood chips and a towel,…
Matt suggested a layer of hay, and to just put the sawdust on top of the hay. On the gas exit for the filter, use a hose clamp and place window screen type mesh over the pipe so it does not suck in sawdust. You want a little bit of some room to allow the sawdust to fluff back up.
I don’t know if he’s made any with a more vertical flow yet, since he doesn’t need large filters. This will be interesting to see for my truck.
I think you need a bag to have the sawdust in, my barrel lets the chips through the edges I think, I wonder how much sawdust I have in the engine.
Did you not put a guard over the pipe exit from the filter?
Is this top pipe the one running to the engine or is this coming from the Gasifier?
@Pelletpower wanted to make a sawdust gasifier. He may not need to. You proved he can feed sawdust straight to the engine
Jan, did you soak the sawdust with water?
Since I had 2 nets over the sawdust, I thought it might work, and I did not have a nice net at home.
The pipe goes to the engine.
Hmm, it does not work well so on just sawdust, no no water in the chips, I think it will be tight then.
I wouldn’t worry too much about a little sawdust in the engine. It will just blow out with the exhaust.
That would be something! Did you notice a power improvement?
It really is sawDUST. I think it will clog up in every gasifier. Matt uses from the chainsaw?
Here is Matt’s filter dust after a run with his charcoal gasifier made to run wood. Obviously it isn’t ideal to crack tar but that’s what his filter was for, to catch any junk.
I am thinking to go from coarsest to finest.
From the bottom, hay, pine needles, chainsaw dust from cutting lengthwise, regular chainsaw dust, then sawdust from my mitre saw. And either a canvas sock or window screen to catch any dust.
It won’t stay in perfect layers but it’s just for when I lay it down, and the gas will have a progressive flow through the aggregate. I think of it like a Sand Filter.
Large rocks, small rocks, gravel, and then sand.
I have also thought about just using small wood chips and a canvas bag filter, but I run charcoal so it might be different for you.
Yes, I will try to afford to buy a cloth filter instead, I see in the new book I bought that the degree of separation is 99.96% on the tests they did, it was 9 times higher engine wear with wet cleaner than with cloth cleaner.