BradNaylor
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I'm thinking of getting a wood-burning stove for our living room.
As you can imagine, I have a fair amount of wood waste from my workshop, some in the form of off-cuts, but most as shavings or dust. Does anyone have any experience of making this stuff into burnable briquettes?
A Google search reveals many machines on the market such as this
http://www.greenwarehouse.co.uk/index.p ... o-products
which seem a bit low-tech, and systems such as this
http://www.briquetting.com/mas_holz.php
which are on an industrial scale. Is there anything in between?
Also, do they work with MDF dust? My mate Phil who I share the workshop with happily burns MDF offcuts in the multi fuel stove on his narrowboat, but does the dust combine with the other wood waste to form briquettes OK?
I have a lot of MDF dust!
Cheers
Dan
As you can imagine, I have a fair amount of wood waste from my workshop, some in the form of off-cuts, but most as shavings or dust. Does anyone have any experience of making this stuff into burnable briquettes?
A Google search reveals many machines on the market such as this
http://www.greenwarehouse.co.uk/index.p ... o-products
which seem a bit low-tech, and systems such as this
http://www.briquetting.com/mas_holz.php
which are on an industrial scale. Is there anything in between?
Also, do they work with MDF dust? My mate Phil who I share the workshop with happily burns MDF offcuts in the multi fuel stove on his narrowboat, but does the dust combine with the other wood waste to form briquettes OK?
I have a lot of MDF dust!
Cheers
Dan