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KB2VXA > FUEL 29.01.08 13:13l 25 Lines 945 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: KB2VXA@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
To : FUEL@WW
Hi Bob and all,
Why do you consistently get things backward? Klaus has it right,
"burning" wood or coal in the absense of air produces hydrocarbon liquids
and gas, the solid product in the case of wood is charcoal, from coal you
get coke. When you burn either you get plenty of CO2 being they're almost
pure carbon and a bit of ash. You can't burn charcoal in a car unless
it's a Stanley Steamer and they don't make them anymore. No again,
charcoal isn't coke, like I said that comes from coal. You're right about
one thing, a gum tree will give you plenty of gas (and liquid products)
due to it's high resin content like pine yields turpentine, pitch,
creosote and plenty of gas or gaz if you happen to speak German. <blivit>
Are you a Turtle?
73 de Warren
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Message timed by NIST: 10:56 on 2008-Jan-29 GMT
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