11-25-2014, 01:38 PM
(11-24-2014, 05:51 PM)EdK Wrote: That does look interesting. I got through about 20 minutes of it. I'll have to watch the rest some other time. Thanks for posting the link.
Ed
Hi Ed , it is worth a watch .
(11-25-2014, 08:17 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Makes your home furnace look like overkill Rob! Thanks for posting this Rob, I found it very interesting.
The narrator did get on my nerves though. My favourite comment "when all the wood is lighted"
LOL , aye they cheated Darren , no welding ! ha ha ha and what's wrong with "overkill " ? I do it so well lol. So you don't lighted your BBQ LOL , must admit my grammar is twatfull at times .
(11-25-2014, 09:06 AM)f350ca Wrote: Thanks Rob, had to skip ahead few times, Ok quite a few times but a neat process. Got to wonder who tried it first, then who came up with flux to create slag, etc
Hi Greg , yes it dose get you thinking of how it all first got started ,well it dose me anyway . A subject I may well looking to ,the technology has been around a fair old wile , not sure if it fist came out of India
(11-25-2014, 12:52 PM)DaveH Wrote: Burkina Faso, is one of the poorest Countries in the world, an estimated 1 000 000 will die of starvation mainly children.
Sad.
DaveH
Truly sad that Dave .
All in all it shows what is possible if you have the right dirt and an old tree ,no battery's required .
Rob