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Whatever you do, do it wet so that no dust gets around. Hacksaw works OK just have some extra blades.
Do you really need the glass fiber reinforcement or would cotton or polyester do? A lot less troublesome.
That is what I said - low density - but it burns well. If one wants to regulate the temp of an oven alders are much better at that than the denser species. For maximum heating the more dense woods are better. Really depends what one wants.
By weight the calorific value of hard woods is...
Can't comment on those here non-natives but birch bark contains a lot of wax and the resulting soot is very sticky. Conifers that contain a lot of resin tend to behave a bit like that. My experience on alders (2 sp.) is though that they burn quite well and relatively clean. Being very low...
Ouch! Maybe somebody should have told them the idea is to warm the cabin. A very small closable vent makes sense if there are other air sources. I have seen designs where the flue pipe is used to warm the incoming air, a good idea as long as it does not cause water condensation in the pipe...
One can take the air for the stove directly from outside, then the stove can actually be totally sealed. That is sometimes done with very small cabins that are very airtight. The alternative is to have large enough air vents, that can be a problem in very cold surroundings.
The temp at the mug lip cannot be greater the the temp of the liquid in it what can vary is how fast it heats up. If one has a mug made of material with exceedingly poor heat conduction the lip might never heat up very high as the liquid cools down before that. On the other hand that means...
There are a few different ways of doing differential heat treatment one of them is to just heat part of the blade that can be either austenizing just part of the blade needing hardening or in the tempering process just heating the part needing softening. There are actually several variants in...
Their specific heats are also within 10% of each other but because of their different densities (SS almost double of Ti) and often thinner walls TI mugs are likely to heat up much faster. Though the end temp is likely to be about equal.
Not only that but a fairly safe straightforward process to a safe to use powerful explosive. Kind of terrorist dream. It is a quite important precursor to a lot of other chemicals so it is not going to be phased out totally, just private use.
If you read carefully you'll notice I did not make the mistake. :) I have been in enough wet colds to know that. Do remember my first night in -35C and I was not sure how it would go, survived and even slept some. Military here uses heated tents mostly and they just have 3 season bags, the...
I see nothing excessive but a lot of things depend on personal preference. KK takes some room and is not necessarily very handy when walking, small alcohol burner or small gas burner would serve better in most cases.
I don't think winter sleeping bag is generally needed in the UK, a good 3...
I guess in the west of Scotland that works up to a point. Here when the energy need is greatest we have -30C outside and no sun and no wind. One really has to be totally uneducated, dumb and green to be for these "renewables" in those conditions.
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