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DIY Biochar in your fireplace or stove

3/1/2013

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Picture 1 - chopped dry firewood
Picture 2 - biscuit tin in fireplace with lid and 2 holes for wood gas to escape N.B very important to have holes or it could explode. Also wire wrapped around tin to keep lid on and to remove from fire.

Video shows the woodgas escaping and being burnt off. charcoal is made when flames cease to burn, in this case it tuck about 1.5 hours Remove from fire and seal holes with sand or mud to prevent the charcoal reigniting.
Simply grind up to the required size.
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Worcester Sex Clubs link
12/31/2024 01:18:47 pm

Thank you for writing thiss

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Shane's Chimney Care link
1/28/2025 01:15:34 am


This is such an intriguing DIY project! Creating biochar in a fireplace or stove is a clever way to repurpose wood while contributing to sustainable practices. The emphasis on safety, like ensuring proper ventilation for wood gas, is crucial for projects like this.

For those in Abilene, TX, who are considering a fireplace installation that supports efficient and safe wood burning, Shane's Chimney Care offers expert services. We ensure that every fireplace is professionally installed, optimized for performance, and ready for cozy moments—or even unique projects like making biochar. Thanks for sharing such a creative idea!

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Miami Fireplace & Stoves link
3/6/2025 10:38:23 pm

That’s an interesting and resourceful way to create biochar! Utilizing a wood stove installation or fireplace for biochar production not only maximizes efficiency but also contributes to sustainability by repurposing wood waste into something beneficial for the soil.

At Miami Fireplace and Stoves, LLC, we love seeing innovative uses for fireplaces and stoves. Whether it’s for warmth, cooking, or making biochar, having a properly installed and well-maintained system is essential. Our fireplace store in Miami, OK specializes in professional fireplace installation, expert chimney service, and routine chimney sweep maintenance to ensure your system runs safely and efficiently.

If you rely on a wood stove or fireplace for heating or projects like this, keeping your chimney in top condition is crucial. Regular chimney repair and maintenance help prevent creosote buildup and improve airflow, ensuring a clean and safe burn.

For expert advice, installation, or maintenance services, we’re here to help keep your home warm and efficient—no matter how you use your fire!

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Frechette Chimney Sweeping link
3/11/2025 10:37:28 pm

This is an insightful post! Creating biochar in a fireplace or stove can be a great way to repurpose wood, but ensuring proper chimney maintenance is just as important. Without regular chimney cleaning in Portland, ME, creosote buildup and blockages can pose serious safety risks, especially when experimenting with alternative burning methods.

At Frechette Chimney Sweeping, we specialize in chimney service, chimney repair, and fireplace repair to keep homes safe and efficient. Whether it’s removing soot and debris, inspecting for structural issues, or restoring a damaged flue, our expert chimney sweep in Portland, ME ensures your fireplace functions at its best.

A clean and well-maintained chimney enhances performance and prevents fire hazards. For professional chimney service and reliable chimney repair, trust Frechette Chimney Sweeping—keeping Portland’s fireplaces safe, season after season.

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