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Construction in Thailand Is building in Thailand as bad as it seems? Can properties really be built to European standards? Would you like to Build your own house or swimming pool in Thailand? Read about the ins and outs of building a house in Thailand on this forum.

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Old 28-08-2008, 12:04 AM   #41 (permalink)
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after put the wood in tank we closed the tank by laying the bricks and used the soil to stick it

*the lit needs to be cut as a square about 25 x 25 cm for getting the air in the stove
and the hole has to be at the bottom

Not A Bad Builders Ass On That

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Old 28-08-2008, 06:47 AM   #42 (permalink)
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That is most definitely not a builders crack. It is about an inch too short for a start. There are no pimples visible, no wisps of sweaty hair and the jeans are far too clean.
I am intrigued, however, as to why you need charcoal. My barby works just as well with scraps of timber left to burn out and then used to cook when all the smoke has stopped.
Why bother with all the fuss and bother of making charcoal apart from the excuse to look at her rather nice bum?
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after put the wood in tank we closed the tank by laying the bricks and used the soil to stick it

*the lit needs to be cut as a square about 25 x 25 cm for getting the air in the stove
and the hole has to be at the bottom

looks to me that the hole could be on the top or the bottom. both will provide adequate results
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Old 02-09-2008, 01:12 AM   #44 (permalink)
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how much wood does it take in fuel to make how much charcoal?
you will get the charcoal as much as you put the wood in the tank (200 litres)
you can use the small sticks. No need to cut the tree.
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what you need; 1. the 200 litre tank as below 2. the 1 m cement pipe (4 inch. wide) 3. the 3 ways joint (4 inch.) 4. 4-5 pieces of brick 5. soil and rice husks
All you need is clay water and the wood to burn.
The way the father in lawer does it, it takes anywhere from 5 to 10 days but thats with a large oven burning a pickup load at a time
hehehe.. my charcoal burner takes only 10- 24 hours to burn. depends on how fresh and big the wood is
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That is most definitely not a builders crack. It is about an inch too short for a start. There are no pimples visible, no wisps of sweaty hair and the jeans are far too clean.
I am intrigued, however, as to why you need charcoal. My barby works just as well with scraps of timber left to burn out and then used to cook when all the smoke has stopped.
Why bother with all the fuss and bother of making charcoal apart from the excuse to look at her rather nice bum?

well, to make the charcoal you dont need to be sweaty and dirty. we made the charcoal, we didnt roll on the charcoal
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