charcoal- how do we know that it is made now?
#1
Posted 05 January 2007 - 01:02 PM
#2
Posted 05 January 2007 - 01:32 PM
#3
Posted 06 January 2007 - 07:52 AM
#4
Posted 06 January 2007 - 08:37 AM
But, remember to leave the container around 6 hours before opening the lid.
Why? I open it after about 20minutes after cooking, doesn't turn to ash or anything.
#5
Posted 06 January 2007 - 01:43 PM
The reactivity is decreased by time also.
So if you open the box too early, the charcoal might be still hot and starts burning.
MfG
newtoolsmith
#6
Posted 06 January 2007 - 01:46 PM
he meant that we should prefer to open it after approximately 6 hrs as it is hot.Why? I open it after about 20minutes after cooking, doesn't turn to ash or anything.
If u want u can even open it immidiately but ur hands will burn.
I actually prefer to open it after 1 hour.
#7
Posted 06 January 2007 - 02:26 PM
#8
Posted 02 June 2007 - 12:24 AM
1)Sometimes, the pine become quite white, i think tha they have been burnt.Is this a big problem???
2)If my charcoal isn't the best, in the ratio 75:15:10 should i add some grams more of it???
Thanks...
#9
Posted 02 June 2007 - 10:58 PM
Yes, if it's white it's bad. If you don't have good charcoal, I wouldn't even bother making BP from it. It will be a waste of other chems.
You have to heat the material in an enclosed container with a small hole. Tossing stuff into a can and burning them won't do shit. Also, don't use pine cones. They lack much of the cellulose material that the wood contains. It is protein rich, which isn't what you want. Get the actual wood from the trees. Since you're using pine cones, I can only assume you're stealing them off someone else's tree.
#10
Posted 03 June 2007 - 02:36 PM
Yes i have read and i do almost what you say but i just have a little white.Just a little...
And something more.I heard that vine is better than pine.Is this real???
And i cannot understand this ''Since you're using pine cones, I can only assume you're stealing them off someone else's tree''.What do you mean...
#11
Posted 03 June 2007 - 02:48 PM
By stealing pine cones he means that if you had your own tree, you would be using the actual wood and not the cones.
The little bit of white means you're either opening the tin while it's still hot, your hole is too big, or you're leaving the hole open after the volatiles have escaped
#12
Posted 03 June 2007 - 08:34 PM
But i think that it easier to cut a cone that cutting other part of the tree.Simple...And i dont think that we have problem going to a forest and cut some...
#13
Posted 03 June 2007 - 09:24 PM
Ok, thanks a lot...
But i think that it easier to cut a cone that cutting other part of the tree.Simple...And i dont think that we have problem going to a forest and cut some...
It's pretty easy to snap off branches about the size of your wrist and below, and these are ideal for charcoal making.
#14
Posted 25 June 2007 - 12:22 PM
"Are those my balls on your face?"
#15
Posted 25 June 2007 - 12:43 PM
now I don`t know if anyone`s ever tried using pure carbon and compared to Natural charcoal but it seems that the Carbonate impurities actually Aid the reaction, pure carbon is quite inferior in this regard.
I have no idea Why this is the case either? but experimental data shows it to be correct.
in fact the addition of a little K2CO3 to pure carbon improves it also.
Edited by YT2095, 25 June 2007 - 12:44 PM.
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