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A
Okay,
so
we're
recording
here,
so
we
here
with
Troy
Mart's
learning
about
the
gasifier.
That's
the
primary
focus
here,
but
I
was
saying
that
last
year
we
did
a
not
last
year
was
2014.
We
did
a
gasifier,
we
run
our
power
cube
successfully,
basically
started
right
up.
It
was
charcoal
based,
very
simple
system,
a
hearth
and
a
big
container
and
a
little
blower
to
start
it,
and
then
some
exhaust
gas,
recirculation
and
just
butterfly
valve
to
get
it
into
the
engine
intake
the
air
intake.
A
But
it
was
surprisingly
easy
and
we
want
to
just
continue
with
that.
We're
gonna
use
a
16
horsepower
engine
this
year
and
we
want
to
do
that
with
that.
But
Triana
just
learned
everything
we
can
from
you
regarding
the
gas
fires
and
what
to
do
like.
So
you
mentioned
the
3d
printed
hearth.
Maybe
maybe
we
should
start
with
that.
B
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
B
A
I
know
there's
certainly
some
activity
going
on
at
open
source
and
I'm,
not
sure
that
a
really
robust,
open
source
version
is
out
there
or
not.
I
know
that
there's
some
definitely
some
proprietary
ones
that
are
working
very
well,
but
that,
but
this
is
excellent,
because
that
totally
extends
the
range
of
materials.
Of
course
you
have
to
bake
it,
but
it
extends
the
range
of
materials
for
regular,
3d,
printing,
meaning
that
much
many
more
people
more.
The
natural
types
will
be
interested
in
3d,
printing
yeah.
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
Get
a
part
of
the
global
village,
Construction
Set
a
bit
I,
know
I,
know
there's
some
of
this,
but
with
gasification
I'm,
always
thinking
do
I
have
one
foot
a
lot
of
hard
wood
scrap
I
have
in
the
Pacific
Northwest
earth
all
cars
brought
us
and
they
can
get
the
best
stuff.
The
place
is
like
God,
where
he
can't
find
it,
which
was
my
talking
purpose,
was
to
they
to
choose
the
right:
alternative
technology,
energy
technology
forward
and
back
to
gasification.
We
just
did
a
Haiti
presentation.
B
Caritas,
the
Geo
and
they're
working
with
shirt
implementation
eating
and
what
they
wanted
to
do
with
Haiti
was
used
to
spent
the
gas
of
the
sugarcane
dry
chip.
It
then
pulverize
it
with
a
hamburger,
so
you're
basically
left
with
the
sawdust
like
material
from
spent
sugar
cane.
Then
they
wanted
to
pelletize
it
and
then
sell
those
pellets
as
a
business
on
Haiti
for
fuel
which
they're
running
low
without
using,
but
without
using
a
per
any
salt
sugar.
Its
we're
not
using
a
woody
biomass
trees.
B
Now
that's
interesting
and
they
would
use
the
rest
of
it
to
power.
The
whole
plan
we've
already
been
using
the
alcohol
4sm
there
is
enough
biomass
and
sugarcane
bagasse,
use
it
to
power
the
whole
plant
and
to
sell
the
leftovers
from
that's
effectively
be
done.
You
know,
would
they
ever
build
with
the
teletype?
B
What
I
love
about
pellets
is
they're,
so
dense
they're,
almost
as
dense
as
a
coconut
shell,
which
is
the
densest
form
of
natural
carbon
and
the
density
of
the
carbon,
is
great
because,
as
you
know,
it's
just
a
more
compacted
form
of
molecules
and
really
when
you're
making
sim
gas.
It's
all
about
surfaces
all
about
surfaces.
B
B
B
B
B
It's
smaller
than
a
rising
screen,
it's
too
small
in
any
way,
maybe
not
for
a
certain
types
of
densification
technology
where
you
have
a
suspended
charcoal
powder
and
it's
enough,
but
for
the
kind
of
gasifiers
we're
talking
about
anything
smaller
than
a
rice.
Grain
is
better
used
as
biochar
any.
It
was
going
to
cause
a
problem,
the
gasbag
a
little
few
small.
It's
not
gonna.
Let
the
the
gas
flow
through
it
right.
A
B
That
this
is
really
a
delicate
damp
between
surface
area.
So
let's
use
a
cigarette
enough.
Someone,
someone
rolled
a
very
loose
cigar,
it's
gonna
burn,
very
quick
right.
There's
your
bamboo!
There's
your
you
know,
so
I'm
going
to
be
more
pumice
e
type
of
wood,
and
you
know
so
getting
back
to
this
hard
pieces.
B
Sure
you
have
a
sugar
cube,
type
things
with
wood
chips.
Sometimes
that
looks
more
like
the
pink,
so
a
long
skinny
or
a
half
of
a
big
pet.
That's
like
four
inches
long.
You
know
it
fell
through
this
sieve.
Is
it
the
right
time
fit?
So
you
get
all
these
different
scenarios
where
Ricci
can
occur,
not
so
much
with
charcoal
because
fish
that
you
roll
the
fuel
around
around
the
edges
it'll
flow,
but
this
all
comes
with
I
mean
charcoals
are
really
really
hard.
So
it's
really
easy
to
someone.
B
The
machines
in
front
of
you
boy,
Oh,
amazingly
well,
there's
so
much
that
goes
up
to
that
point.
Putting
food
is
kill
prep,
if
you're
prepping
them
to
on
site
I
would
strongly
recommend
that
a
farm
plan
have
filled
prep.
You
know
as
part
of
the
plan
and
as
it
as
you're
prepping,
to
lay
down
the
trough
use
you.
B
Sniffing
and
the
rounding
of
the
fuel
to
be
easily
done
if
it
was
this
part
of
right
now,
if
you're
out,
camping
and
something
who's
gonna
do
this,
but
at
any
at
any
rate,
charcoal
is
amazing.
I'll
never
go
back
to
5ms,
right
and
also
I
would
I
would
highly
recommend
you
also
consider.
Besides
the
exhaust
gas
recirculation,
this
diamond
EEPROM,
it
I'll
tell
you
why
now
guys
like
Gary
and
ma'am
and
others,
as
you
know,
will
port
a
certain
percentage
of
exhaust
gas
back
into
the
air
nam
yeah
then.
B
A
C
B
B
That's
condensing
the
gas
to
get
more
flammable
molecule
to
the
smaller
space
number.
So
if
you're
in
Missouri-
and
you
have
the
luxury
of
maybe
putting
some
piping
underground,
pull
that
gas
down
to
ambient
temperature
there's
more
power
going
into
in
a
million
to
your
engine,
because
you
have
a
denser
gas,
you.
B
That's
the
function
of
pulling
in
a
tax
little
burn.
Is
it's
really
a
function
of
let's
the
cubic
centimeter
air
displacement?
Of
that
it?
It's
the
old
CC
really
got
a
350
CC.
That's
350
cubic
centimeters
of
displacement
per
revolution.
Okay,
so
it's
a
way
to
think
of
it.
You
know,
you
know
how
fast
a
revolution
is
on
something:
that's
3.5
liters.
A
B
Much
that's
sucking
in
gas.
Now
here's
where
here's,
where
you
get
a
solution,
factor
with
gasification,
once
you've
pulled
the
gas
into
the
gasifier,
it
was
already
diluted
to
make
the
carbon
monoxide
and
hydrogen
and,
as
he
gets
right
close
towards
the
engine,
then
you
have
to
put
oxygen
back
into
the
mix.
To
make
the
free
family
is
the
first
time
you
put
an
oxygen
was
the
process
of
making
the
gas
flickers?
So
it's
sort
of
you
know
the
nitrogen
that
we
breathe
is
about
80
percent.
Less
now
than
about
17
percent.
B
Around
us
hitches,
arrived
in
to
the
gasifier
would
be
sucking
down.
If
we
had
a
plasma
gasification
system,
then
we
can
pull
it
pure
oxygen.
You
would
have
eight
thousand
degree
reactions.
Class
reports
are
there,
which
is
what
happens
and
it
melts
them.
They
can
throw
on
everything,
put
a
truck
engine
in
there
right
and
it
just
turns
into
slack,
because
they'll
get
all
the
sim
gas
of
any
living
carbonaceous
fuel
that
comes
with
let's
a
municipal
waste,
but
anything,
that's
mineral
will
just
turn
into
slag
and
they'll
make
it
a
tap.
B
B
So
in
a
perfect
world,
if
gas,
that,
if
oxygen
was
being
pushed
through
the
air
nozzle
on
the
gas
prior
to
the
inlet,
it
would
have
prevented
and
then,
if
we
were
mixing
it
with
oxygen
right
near
the
air
intake,
it
would
have
never
been
diluted
a
second
time,
and
so
what
you
would
have
is
a
very
violent.
Those
didn't
even
have
to
get
me
top
dead
center.
All
right,
you
know
some
of
the
newer
motors
didn't
have
computers
themselves
adjust
do
that.
Well,
of
course,
that's
once
again
we're
talking
farm
scale.
B
B
That's
good,
that's
good!
You
want
to
get
high
velocity
five
meters
per
second
speed.
Add
the
Naugle!
That's
that
that's
the
magic
will
be
long
speed
of
the
air
nozzle
and-
and
this
is
hundred-year-old
science
and
in
my
classes,
I-
actually
pull
up
the
charts
where
the
Royal
Air
Force
gentleman
that
wrote
the
book
has
all
these
chart
them.
B
So
the
airspeed
of
the
nozzle
aperture,
so
I
stole
all
that
from
history
and
borrowed
some
ideas
from
Gary,
Gilmore
and
cooling
that
look
at
some
guys
that
were
really
on
the
edge
and
that's
all
I
did
I
mean
nothing
really
easy
must
view.
As
far
as
you
know,
what
we
build,
just
sort
of
the
assembly
was
unique.
Nothing
really
that
was
even
worthy
of
the
rigid
ceramic
gasifier
for
absolutely
does
have
the
potential
to
be
because
that's
a
game-changer.
A
B
B
A
B
Yeah
they
had
a
pimple
that
I
have
I,
have
a
tractor
that
was
worth
5,000.
You
know
the
big
guy
yeah.
That
pinhole
is
don't.
You
know,
you're
only
going
to
get
up
to
a
certain
speed
work.
Things
start
going,
haywire,
something
where
it
just
Tony
and
so
there's
it
also.
It
takes
energy
to
pull
against
that
kind
of
right.
A
B
You
have
again
it's
it's
drawing
the
line
in
the
sand
with
hotter
or
smaller
aperture
and
powder
gas
is
better.
You
get
work
reaction,
the
oxidation
reduction
process,
but
you
don't
want
to
have
it
so
tight
like
it's
a
really
hard
pack
cigar
reading
really
trying
to
pull
through
it
takes
some
agenda.
B
We
want
to
find
the
Goldilocks
zone
where
you
do
have
to
pull
on
it
that
you
get
about
25
m/s
on
the
pump
can't
measure
that
the
time
to
do
it,
but
it
sounds
like
to
me
everything
that
we've
talked
to
to
this
point.
Are
things
to
look
on
the
record,
but
are
not
what
you're
trying
to
work
on
that
car.
B
It's
a
lovely
thing
smelling
the
I
mean
you
know:
diesel
will
smell
like
the
oil
that
was
used
to
cook
whatever
gas
it
just
smelled
like
for
their
like
the
dryer,
and
it's
a
neat
thing
to
show
who
wants
to
smell
a
gas
leak
ill.
Fine,
that's
not
a
problem
for
the
tax
provisions
and
the
big
inefficiency.
You
know!
That's
why
I
like
to
look
at
it.
B
That's
issues
a
perfect
player
in
a
holistic
content
context,
because
there's
week,
streams
just
before
it
and
just
after
and
the
just
after
that
is
the
co2
and
water
vapor.
If
you're
you
have
a
you,
have
a
house,
you
don't
want
to
probably
one
of
the
co2
at
your
house,
but
you
couldn't
suck.
They
came
off
a
pipe
that
was
going
through
the
house
and
then
fed
the
co2.
B
You
know
you
want
to
trip
the
water
vapor,
that's
not
going
to
be
in
the
garden
anyway,
but
you
know
two
is
plenty
and
I
mean
just
think.
It's
the
same
amount.
That's
your
engine
to
suck
again!
So
it's
even
literally
now,
don't
do
it
at
night.
It's
at
night.
Oxygen
will
take
in
oxygen,
only
want
to
run
it
during
the
day
and
that's
when
plants
will
breathe
in
carbon
backs
so
you're,
eliminating
something
that
cost
hundreds
of
dollars
for
professional
grower
who's
trying
to
get
as
much
carbon
dioxide
into
the
greenhouse
awesome.
B
But
for
a
farmer
a
greenhouse
is
a
no-brainer
cuz,
that's
pretty
common
yeah!
That's
what
I
would
do
if
they
got
I
would
have
the
generator
pretty
close
to
where
I
needed
it
nothing's
a
vocal
generator.
Obviously,
it's
stationary
generator,
you
know
I
would
probably
even
considered
either
building
a
great
gas
pump.
I
wouldn't
spend
$3,000
on
the
sheet
metal
and
the
derelict
dad
just
build
a
breakdown.
Remember
there's
only
four
or
five
connecting
flights
and
they
got
fire
that
really
matter
air.
A
B
The
you
know
the
pipe
diameter,
obviously
filtration,
but
at
the
end
of
the
day,
if
you
get
cold
feet
gas,
it
doesn't
matter.
If
you
did
really
so
there's
nothing
about.
You
know
getting
something
into
production
that
produces
a
lot
of
power.
You
can
almost
build
a
brick
gasifier
that
would
power
the
whole
farm
yeah.
D
B
A
A
B
It
worked
absolutely
absolutely
it'll
work
and,
what's
enough
you
know
filtration
I,
know,
Dan
was
just
kind
of
wrapping.
Some
foam
around
I
would
take
it
a
few
extra
thick
here
that
my
primary
concern
just
to
make
sure
that
no
charcoal
particles
get
into
the
engine
gets
burning
away.
Just
at
any
rate,
DM
system
is
gasification
at
its
simplest,
it's
viable.
B
B
A
Right,
let
me
ask
you
this,
so
we
can
focus
the
discussion
on
October
27th
through
the
29th
will
be
hosting
the
the
tractor
build
here.
What
I
was
going
to
do
at
that
time
was
just
to
replicate
the
basics
of
what
we
have
done,
just
to
show
that
it
works,
and
you
know
you
get
reasonable
performance
out
of
that.
A
So
if
we
were
to
do
a
simple
chamber
or
like
what
what
what
is
feasible
within
the
next
two
months,
can
we
focus
the
discussion
for
that
like
I'm
I,
don't
think
we're
gonna
have
the
3d
printer
by
that
time,
nor
the
design
completed,
but
what?
What
is
practical
right
now
to
improve
all
over
what
we
had
last
time.
B
A
A
A
B
B
A
Yeah,
so
the
only
thing
is
the
air
intake
just
wanted
to
last
time.
We
just
did
just
just
like
a
little
flapper.
It
has
to
be
pretty
precise
cuz
we
were
that
have
to
be
open
a
very
certain
way.
So
I
guess
the
only
two
points.
I
would
question
is
okay.
How
do
we
do
well
one?
We
want
to
add
a
filter
to
this.
B
B
B
Oh
wow
yeah,
it's
like
vermiculite,
so
paralyzed
is
what
I
would
Gary
Gilmore
uses
just
a
wool
blanket
if
you
don't
want
to
put
that
where
it's
real
hot,
but
he
just
holds
up
a
whole
blanket
like
maybe
10
times,
just
tucks
it
in
on
top
of
whatever
his
other
comedians,
whether
air,
you
know
you
can
use
hey
I,
just
like
perlite,
because
it's
nothing
inorganic
beautiful,
doesn't
matter
what
temperature
it
gets
to
and
it's
got
such
a
mat.
That's
a
surface
area,
but
it's
loud
for
luck.
Gary.
B
B
You
have
to
look
at.
Where
is
this
going
on?
What
what
system
is
gonna
sit
on
and
then
I
would
say
what
room
do
we
have
for
what
chief
of
it
might
not
get?
It
might
not
be
like
a
long
silver.
You
might
have
another
box
right
if
you
have
a
box.
Okay,
just
make
sure
you
put
in
your
dirty
gas
on
the
opposite
corner.
A
B
A
B
Her
light,
you
have
like
some
sort
of
a
catch
just
like
you
do
on
the
guest
right
here,
yeah
just
like
that,
you
have
where
your
dirty
gas
is
going
in
hot
dirty
gas.
Your
cyclones
took
out
90%
of
this
thing.
Connecticut
still
got
the
10%,
and
now
it's
going
into
the
bottom
of
your
medium
filter
and
it's
traveling
upward
sideways.
Does
it
matter
I,
like
upwards
of
this
gravity,
to
get
friend
yeah?
A
B
A
A
D
B
A
C
B
Yeah,
that's
that's!
That's
the
point
where
the
out
pipe
needs
to
be
and
even
add
a
couple:
inches
I'm,
but
bill
pence
I
mean
they
have
diagram
card.
If
you
stick
to
to
six
inches
down
with
and
even
Google
searches,
you'll
see,
basically,
infrared
cameras.
No
many
cycling
filters
to
see
where,
where
the
friction
lies,
and
so
there's
a
lot
of
tech
out
there
on
this,
but
for
the
farmer
just
having
a
half-ass
pipe
gasifier
with
no
taper,
it's
gonna
get
90%
of
the
filtration
out.
If
you
have
it
size.
A
B
B
B
D
B
A
B
B
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
I
can't
think
of
a
bell
housing
over
it.
It's
only
gonna
suck,
it's
still
going
to
suck
air
from
all
sides,
but
the
air
has
to
come
from
under
it.
So
you're
not
gonna
catch,
that's
about
that
are
coming
exactly
horizontal,
at
least
not
as
much.
That's
I've
probably
spent
way
too
much
time
on
that
that
it
requires.
B
B
There
you
go
exactly
so,
you
got
something:
that's
a
dust
proof
pretty
much
you're
protecting
yourself
good.
Now
your
filter
lasts
a
lot
longer,
but
you
may
have
spent
forget
some
of
those
different
take.
Do
you
need
a
filter?
No,
do
you
need
a
housing
for
the
filter?
Absolutely
not
you
even
need
a
filter.
I
would
say.
Yeah
I
would
say,
would
be
really
dove
to
get
cloud
of
dust
going
right
into
your
hair
and
thanking
your.
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
He
has
won
yet
videos
on
them.
In
fact,
you
can
bring
up
north
and
self-reliance
on
YouTube.
Thank
you
yeah,
but
here's
how
it
works
for
to
them.
You
have
an
oxygen
sensor
that
sits
right
inside
your
guild,
a
little
bit
different
right
so
based
on
the
o2
reading,
you're
getting
IO
to
levels.
That
means
you're
not
getting
no.
A
B
A
B
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
But
yeah
and
he
was
going-
he
was
designing
our
version
of
the
air
mixture.
He
was
using
art
that
Arduino
and
a
little
circle
motor
that
came
built
on
top
of
the
of
the
ball
valve
from
China.
So
it
had
a
servo
motor
like
it
was
already
meant
wow,
and
then
he
was
just
going
to
use
our
Gleaner
to
tell
it
when
to
hook
it
in
close
yeah
check
out
all
those.
B
B
Kris
is
there's
Nina
Christine's
sanc.
B
Completely
have
no
longer
standing
out
works,
but
somehow
he's
using
the
negative
pressure
that
I'll
see
what
prop
I,
probably
won't.
Even
do
it
justice
to
describe
it.
Let
me
send
you
a
link
offline
that
he's
got
something
that
does
Robbie
mixing
with
like
a
diaphragm.
It's
like
that's
two
sided
diaphragm
thing
where,
if
it's
pulling
hard,
it
lets
more
air
in
and
points
off
let's,
so
it's
almost
like
an
auto
mixer
without
any
ability
partners.
Okay,.
A
B
Yeah,
you
know
this
little
RV
car
servos,
because
if
you
put
it
on
like
a
like
a
racket
in
gearbox,
where
you
get
a
lot
of
revolutions
work,
you
can
use.
You
can
get
away
with
the
tiny
service
if
it
has
to
do
a
lot
more
revolutions
together,
but
you
really
don't
need
it
to
be
super
sensitive,
like
open,
you're,
really
just
fine-tuning
in
any
way
like
right.
B
B
B
B
B
A
B
B
B
Workshops
and
in
with
on
power
labs,
you
have
work
your
traditional
Sparta,
where
they
hacked
at
he
made
a
name
for
themselves:
Deborah
real
staff,
they've
also
taken
a
lot
of
them.
Mike
and
I
can
verify
this,
but
I've
heard
they've
taken
Brandon,
which
can
you
know,
which
is
hard,
and
it
helps
make
something
laugh,
but
I
know
from
my
experience:
Madelyn
one-man
shop.
So
it's
hard
to
say,
yeah,
I,
I,
think
if
you're
gonna
do
by
the
mass
and
not
charcoal
one
of
those
two
machines,
you're
gonna,
buy
it
put
into
that.
B
B
That's
not
pulling
it's
not
about
gumming
up
the
end,
and
although
that
is
an
effort
to
me,
it's
the
fact
that
I
can
get
hydrogen
carbon,
where
I
can't
get
as
much
from
the
gas
and
wood
gas,
whatever
water
baked
in
the
wood,
uh-huh
sort
of
gets
vaporized
and
it
gets
converted
enough
into
hydrogen
the
gasification
process
with
charcoal
gas
station.
We're
purposely
injecting
it
at
much
higher
rain.
Much
higher
rates
that
you
are
in
lincoln's
like
we're
doing
it
on
purpose,
I'm
sticking,
basically,
a
high-pressure
water
novel
proficient
it
up.
B
It's
not
even
a
nozzle.
It's
literally
just
vapor,
that's
coming
out
of
the
same
air
pine
that
we're
just
letting
up
and
wrap
around
the
hot
zone
so
couple
trips
around
and
that
steam
in
no
time
so
steam
will
catch
a
ride
with
the
path
of
least
resistance.
So
it
catches
a
ride
with
the
air
and
just
kind
of
piggybacks
in
with
the
air.
That's
how
we
done
it,
that's
how
cool
and
does
it
and
that's
how
Gary
Gilmore
doesn't
know.
B
Is
water
or
steam?
You
can
use
exhaust
gas
recirculation.
The
reason
I
like
using
water
is
because
it
does
something
that
the
exhaust
a
statistical
number
one.
Yes,
you
do
get
above
and
you
prevent
those
runaway
temperatures
that
if
you
didn't
just
we're
putting
air
among
chart
wall,
you
get
temperatures
that
are
much
harder
than
they
needed.
So
by
putting
it,
you
have
that
gas
bunker.
B
That's
really
expensive
and
we
just
you
just
weren't
funded,
and
you
know
that
goes
so
so
again,
I
mean
so
if
you
want
to
dilute
it
to
pull
your
gas
fire
down
a
little
bit
with
the
exhaust
gas,
that's
great
you've
got
two
benefits:
you're
moving
the
gas
and
you're
reducing
the
co2
emissions
a
little
bit
better.
Then
again,
this
CH
is
going
back
in
the
system
to
get
broken
down.
So
it's
not
like
a
closed
loop
you're,
only
sort
of
reusing
half
of
the
gas
or
do
it
back
down.
B
You
can
do
the
same
thing
with
water,
so
the
water,
the
benefit
is
you
get
a
really
really
explosive
gas
I,
don't
scare
anyone,
but
because
it's
falling
down,
but
when
you
have
let's
say
ten
percent
hydrogen
mixed
with.
You
know
thirty
percent
forty
percent
carbon
mono
oxide.
Well,
let's
put
it
this
way.
If
I
was
just
burning
carbon
monoxide
in
a
cylinder
on
a
3600
RPM
engine,
it's
not
getting
the
flame
front
is
just
not
fast
enough
of
perfect.
Oh
and
there's
not
enough
power
existence.
D
B
B
So
with
hydrogen
you
have
the
opposite
problem
which
I
love,
because
just
ten
percent
hydrogen
act,
let
everything
that's
in
there.
That's
going
to
burn
is
get
an
instant
Liebherr
completely
just
completely
inside
of
you
Jim
it
burns
ten
times
faster
than
any
known,
10
times
faster,
and
so
it
acts
almost
like
a
wick
like
kindling
through
these
slower
gases,
because
it's
not
like
there's
one
spark.
That's
emanating
out.
B
So
you
get
a
1020
percent,
more
efficient
burn,
no
more
power
than
even,
if
you
weren't
doing
it,
that
a
10
to
20
percent,
more
efficient
burn
with
hike,
because
it's
burning
all
of
it,
acting
like
a
win
for
all
these
other
slower
burning
gases.
So
for
me,
hydrogen
has
that
extra
benefit
of
being
more
getting
more
gas
fire.
B
B
B
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
Oxidation
reduction
process
that
changes
that
into
carbon
monoxide
instead
of
well
there's
two
things
that
happen:
it
first
changes
a
carbon
and
oxygen
to
co2
and
then,
with
a
little
bit
different
eat.
It
splits,
those
and
another
carbon
comes
on
to
that
co2,
and
then
it
becomes
unstable
and
you
get
to.
B
B
B
B
A
B
A
B
B
A
B
B
B
A
B
B
A
B
D
B
B
A
yeah
this
type
in
there
everywhere
you
get
him
in
any
gas
work
and
despite
people
saying
them
being
fragile,
we
never
broke
arts
and
I
thumped
hundreds
of
pounds
of
charcoal
over
the
top
of
it.
It
was
literally
just
hanging
out
in
the
middle
of
the
air
inside
that
just
I
mean
margin
of
any
of
the
bright
ideas
we've
ever
had.
My
markers
Nylander
was
hey
what
we
use
for
the
nozzle
bit
yeah.