[TheForge] Charcoal
Andy Gladish
gladish at cablerocket.com
Wed Sep 17 13:06:46 EDT 2008
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 08:56:24 -0700, Saint Phlip <phlip at 99main.com> wrote:
> Andy, charcoal is actually quite a sustainable resource, unlike coal
> which will be gone when it's gone.
Yes, you're right- I was responding to his "now talk me out of this"
comment by saying that there's a downside to anything. Most of the
charcoal in stores comes from areas of Mexico and the American southwest
that are more or less strip mined for wood.
Sure it comes back, theoretically, but the habitat destruction is
significant, even though most of us don't have to look at it. If you make
your own, a charcoal burner almost by definition produces a large amount
of particulate matter and wastes much of the potential heat energy of the
wood.
There are ways around this, and I personally think that charcoal produced
with all this in mind is the best possible forge fuel.
We either pay the price by making it ourselves in a responsible way, or we
all pay in the long run because we treated our planet unkindly.
Now to walk my talk and make charcoal in the winter, using the burnoff to
heat my shop!
Andy G.
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