freemotion
Food Guru
How does that briquette maker work? How big are the briquettes? How long does it take to make a batch of four, and does the paper need to be shredded?
I remember reading an article years ago on making paper logs from newspaper. You soak the paper in a tub of warm water with a little laundry detergent....I think the detergent was important, not soap....and roll it, layer by layer, on a broomstick or similar dowel. Then remove your log and set it to dry while you make another. The hole in the middle created by the dowel allowed for air flow and easier burning of the completed log. I think the detergent was to soften the paper so you could get a tighter wrap with less air space between the pages for a longer burning log.
You could probably do the same with printer/copier paper if you layered it between the larger sheets of newspaper.
I wonder if that briquette maker would also make manure bricks.... Wow, one could heat a house for NOTHING but a little time spent here and there....
I remember reading an article years ago on making paper logs from newspaper. You soak the paper in a tub of warm water with a little laundry detergent....I think the detergent was important, not soap....and roll it, layer by layer, on a broomstick or similar dowel. Then remove your log and set it to dry while you make another. The hole in the middle created by the dowel allowed for air flow and easier burning of the completed log. I think the detergent was to soften the paper so you could get a tighter wrap with less air space between the pages for a longer burning log.
You could probably do the same with printer/copier paper if you layered it between the larger sheets of newspaper.
I wonder if that briquette maker would also make manure bricks.... Wow, one could heat a house for NOTHING but a little time spent here and there....