Yep, that antique method of making charcoal was exactly what he described, circa 1948 Venezuela.
The stove idea i had was to turn a old woodstove onto its end to make it taller & use less floorspace.
Googled & found this image.
I like utalizing height when i can.
The container for the Brass electrical clips is just a gallon metal oil tin, as long as the fumes can get out & it dosnt pressurise it should be OK. Its just to reclaim the Brass.
I did pyrolise a
freon bottle full of plastic coated wire once & condensed the fumes & the liquid was a very flammable, more than petrol, clearish liquid. I'm quite sure i could run a petrol engine on it but also wonder what it damage it could do to rubber seals etc.
It didnt do any damage to the small plastic soft drink bottle i stored it in, though the level dropped over a while as if it had evaporated out thru the plastic. It had water 8n there to see if the water would pull anything out of the reclaimed solvent.
That experiment had to be stopped a bit early. The neighbour complained about "The sulphur smell".
'What Sulphur smell? Its not that bad' i thought. Then i remembered that Sulphur dioxide kills your sense of smell.... LoL, cooled everything down & went back outside later and.. yep, it did smell a bit..
Figured out that if i had a better water cooled condensor & passed the the exit fumes thru a solution of Bicarbonate of Soda, it would neutralize the smell completely.
Theres some good info on the internet about pyrolising plastic into fuel. A dedicated website somewhere.
They get petrol out of most plastics & Diesel out of a certain common white plastic.
https://www.bfsnz.biz/pyrolysis-PI A photo of a small setup. I cant find the website i remember reading.
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