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Post by ReadyMom Sun Aug 12, 2018 7:44 pm

Bio fuel briquettes, compress paper pulp and sawdust into fuel bricks.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Bio-fuel-briquettes-compress-paper-pulp-and-sawdu/?ALLSTEPS

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To find a use for the large amount of sawdust produced from wood turning sawing firewood etc, the 2 choices had was to dunp / compost it or burn it.

loose sawdust can be burned in a wood burner but can easily kill the fire and cause a lot of smoke. decide to try and compress it back into bricks that would burn better.

I researched the options of either dry compacting and the forces need where just to beyond my capabilities.

My only other option is to compress a wet mixture and use a binder such as news pulp.

I researched on youtube and instructables to see what the other people where using.

I found all the info needed but ... CONTINUED at LINK, above ... with step-by-step instructions & photos ...

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Post by rick1 Sat May 04, 2019 5:01 pm

I guess you classify this as biofuel, cow dung. Can be used as a fertilizer as well as fuel in you wood/coal burner and can even be used in you charcoal grill:


https://www.instructables.com/id/Cow-Dung-CakeFertilizer-and-Fire-Fuel/

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