11-10-11--been making them all this week and working well--had to add "floor leveler" as binder--fast setting and helps--my coal supplier has a heap of--say--very small chips--need 1 cup cement and 1 cup leveler to hold it--but burns well--I use 8 oz butter containers as molds. Going to try adding dust to mix to cut cement use--more later.
Well its 10/3/22 making some today I used 5 scoops to one cement .Not all is dust I do use some larger pieces .I use 3 lb plastic butter bowls for a mold and set in the sun.Hope you still are doing well Thomas .
Got started late and coal might not be available Still have some buried about 5 ft deep in the coal room Might squeak by i have wood also but some is green . Take care be safe and be prepared with whats happening in our world today .
I had a little spot of bother trying to use anthracite dust, I found that if I soaked the sawdust in a little waste oil and then blended it, the cement would still hold it together, and I get a little ignition boost from the oil. I assume you were using some grade of bituminous? Either way, I have piles of coal dust that aren't going to waste. Thank you!
Are cellulose and lignin binding and hardening materials ... of crushed wood cells? I mean, it is used in the pressurized coal industry (mixing and pressing powder and breaking down charcoal)
I tried it. Cement doesn't work so far. Then I tried starch. Put water in starch boil it. Then mix it in coal dust. Then make bricks. They will be real hard...
I do my bricks with charcoal ash and clay dirt no cement, and there's no crumble or crack of any kind, they become hard bricks under the sun for two days.....
heat values......1 kg bituminous coal slack =8 kw/kg 1 kg sawdust =6 kw/kg and 1kg of used motor oil (mineral ) oil =12kw/kg paper and and sawdust have simmilar values and cardboard a tad higher ...so you can design your own fuel and know how much each brick is in kw/kg
Sawdust works as an accelerant. It's cheaper and safer than nitrates and to use nitrates, you need an 8,000 euro briquette press. Did I mention that nitrates are caustic as fuck? only use nitrates if you plan on selling briquettes to rich countries. Cement works great if you live in the rainy regions.
Have tried this method and they DONT burn they just crumbled to dust with no heat emission. Tried again with less cement but they crumble when drying and those that gave a big enough lump to handle still wont burn
his ratio is 6 coal 1 sawdust quarter cement,as cement comes in 25 kg bag the formula is...25 kg cement 100kg sawdust 600 kg coaldust...which when you think about it is hardley any cement at all
Alternatively you could use starch, dextrin, or even thin wheat paste as a binder. It'll loose some heat and be less water resistant but probably slightly better than concrete as it would do the same just without adding to many non combustible materials. They would need to be kept dry though. This is how they 'glue' gunpowder for fireworks. Love the the concrete idea though (similar to store bought grilling bricks and is probably why it ashes so much.)
COAL DUST BRICKET DIY 1. 6 cups charcoal dust 2. 1 Cup saw dust 3. Then Mix thoroughly 4. Add 1/4 cup cement (BINDER) 5. Mix well 6. Add water till it makes a crumbly dry, make sure its not too wet 7. Get a moulder, fill & compact the mixture, then dry
@@fazaktom2323 grand merci Mr Thomas. C'est la première foi que quelqu'un me répond par rapport au Biocha. Mon soucis c'est comment obtenu la poussière. Le charbon de bois deforestre mon pays
Coal was once wood, millions of years ago, then compressed by the tons of stuff that covered it. Charcoal is made from living wood, burnt slowly (days) in an oxygen-reduced large kiln.
+Han Nwe Zin During combustion, the reaction between coal and the air produces oxides of carbon, including carbon dioxide (CO2, an important greenhouse gas), oxides of sulfur (mainly sulfur dioxide, SO2), and various oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
As seen in this video, I don't think mixture would work. I'm interested in your machine but with your machine how it hold in solid compressed state? Do you have to add special ingredients?
These are brilliant I now make them every year. We have very strong winds and these don't burn as fast as coal. A very good way to use up the dust.
thanks for this, i have several massive bags of dust that i was going to throw out... going to be a warm winter..lol
Awesome! We get sea coal dust here and though it burns well you waste a lot of it through the grate, this seems like the solution!
11-10-11--been making them all this week and working well--had to add "floor leveler" as binder--fast setting and helps--my coal supplier has a heap of--say--very small chips--need 1 cup cement and 1 cup leveler to hold it--but burns well--I use 8 oz butter containers as molds. Going to try adding dust to mix to cut cement use--more later.
Well its 10/3/22 making some today I used 5 scoops to one cement .Not all is dust I do use some larger pieces .I use 3 lb plastic butter bowls for a mold and set in the sun.Hope you still are doing well Thomas .
Got started late and coal might not be available Still have some buried about 5 ft deep in the coal room Might squeak by i have wood also but some is green . Take care be safe and be prepared with whats happening in our world today .
Many thanks for sharing that method - I will try it this coming weekend.
I had a little spot of bother trying to use anthracite dust, I found that if I soaked the sawdust in a little waste oil and then blended it, the cement would still hold it together, and I get a little ignition boost from the oil. I assume you were using some grade of bituminous? Either way, I have piles of coal dust that aren't going to waste. Thank you!
Well done! Good to see reuse
Nice trick dude! Thanks for sharing
Great video. Followed this,and it works a treat!
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Cool vid, Thanks for the share, I'm gonna make some later !!
Good Idea....Thanks for the video.....
Great thanks for sharing this with everyone
So Amazing! #BLESSINGS!
Thanks for the video of to make some now :D
Grate stuff , Thanks .
This is how I'll be making use of my remaining coal dust. I think I'll need a smaller mould though...
very clear video
Are cellulose and lignin binding and hardening materials ... of crushed wood cells? I mean, it is used in the pressurized coal industry (mixing and pressing powder and breaking down charcoal)
well soaked paper from junk mail would take the place of cement the glue based ink is a good binder
bloody brilliant !
Great idea
I tried it. Cement doesn't work so far.
Then I tried starch. Put water in starch boil it. Then mix it in coal dust. Then make bricks. They will be real hard...
simple and functional++++++++
cool solid fuel. what if you add rust?
Est ce que a la place de ciment on peut pas utilisée de l'argile ?
Great idea I still heat my home with wood and coal Have done it for 30 tears .Dont know if I will be able to buy coal much longer .
I've had a coal fire all my life Paul 73 years man and boy,, have been thinking the same as you how much longer will it continue
@@fazaktom2323 Hopefully the same amount of time the good lord allows us to live our life and the strength to survive .
I do my bricks with charcoal ash and clay dirt no cement, and there's no crumble or crack of any kind, they become hard bricks under the sun for two days.....
Placido Aguilar how do you mix
Charcoal can kill you if you burn inside your home
Please, what do u burn to get the charcoal dust? Can u burn sawdust to get the charcoaldust and how?
heat values......1 kg bituminous coal slack =8 kw/kg 1 kg sawdust =6 kw/kg and 1kg of used motor oil (mineral ) oil =12kw/kg paper and and sawdust have simmilar values and cardboard a tad higher ...so you can design your own fuel and know how much each brick is in kw/kg
Thanks
Ish stiffening materials formed coal and fast ignition
Just one or two days.
YES
do not use flour and water as a 1 kg bag flour costs £1 a kilo so would be very expensive way to go
This is a good method to make charcoal bricks. But the cement will bring a lot of ash. Is there any good binder to alternate?
Get a grate or boil a mix of starch and paper.
coal merchants everywhere must be bricking themselves
Has anyone got a video of these burning?
I've no video of them burning.
Hi will have a go at this how long do the bricks take to dry mate
I leave mine at least a week... mainly make em in the summer n in strong summer sun its two days max....do around 450 at a time...
Thanks for the video!
what kind of cement? the one used to make concrete?
Portland cement.
@@fazaktom2323 thanks!
Sawdust works as an accelerant. It's cheaper and safer than nitrates and to use nitrates, you need an 8,000 euro briquette press. Did I mention that nitrates are caustic as fuck? only use nitrates if you plan on selling briquettes to rich countries.
Cement works great if you live in the rainy regions.
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Thanks for your comment.
Have tried this method and they DONT burn they just crumbled to dust with no heat emission. Tried again with less cement but they crumble when drying and those that gave a big enough lump to handle still wont burn
we have machine to make this many kinds of briquettes with different mould and no concern. WhatsApp +8613838255120
use starch instead
Please my question is how do u get the charcoal dust? I really need to know what u burn to have the dust.
Its not charcoal dust its coal dust that is left at the base of coal store.
@@fazaktom2323 oh ok, but i have watch some video from other people and learn how to Cook sawdust for coaldust. Thanks
No problem, all the Best.
his ratio is 6 coal 1 sawdust quarter cement,as cement comes in 25 kg bag the formula is...25 kg cement 100kg sawdust 600 kg coaldust...which when you think about it is hardley any cement at all
thats wrong dont go by weight not weight but volume giant difference
But can it be also used for building Elements?
I would say no, they wouldn't be strong enough.
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ignition temps.....lignite 5 kw/kg=160C .....sub bituminous 6.2 kw/kg=170C bituminous 8kw/kg=200 C ........ paper 300C ......sawdust 320C
please,this coal brick can be used in cooking or not.Is there any air pollution or not?
+Han Nwe Zin i would not use for cooking, just use for heating.
You need charcoal briquettes for cooking, like the ones they use in Africa.
What are the additives in the coal to ignite
coal and wood dust/chips?
I read somewhere that cement lowers the calorific value of the coal, is that true?
Try and use as little as possible to hold bricks together,
Alternatively you could use starch, dextrin, or even thin wheat paste as a binder. It'll loose some heat and be less water resistant but probably slightly better than concrete as it would do the same just without adding to many non combustible materials. They would need to be kept dry though. This is how they 'glue' gunpowder for fireworks. Love the the concrete idea though (similar to store bought grilling bricks and is probably why it ashes so much.)
These do not burn as quickly as coal, therefor do not produce much heat either.
what kinds of cements can i added?
Just ordinary building cement.
I just saw a Asian mix of charcoal dust 2 charcoal 1 dirt. I’ve been around enough concrete I don’t want that in my lungs.
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COAL DUST BRICKET DIY
1. 6 cups charcoal dust
2. 1 Cup saw dust
3. Then Mix thoroughly
4. Add 1/4 cup cement (BINDER)
5. Mix well
6. Add water till it makes a crumbly dry, make sure its not too wet
7. Get a moulder, fill & compact the mixture, then dry
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do you use raw cement?
Yes
tnx.ok
I wonder if any one has any idea why my bricks crumble rather then being as solid as the ones in the video.
What about your mixing ratios and do you really let them dry for 3 days in hot sun
@@phikeha7410 I missed the 3 days, i dry then one day put them in a metal building which stays hot.
why not use it for cooking?
Because coal fumes are toxic.
Sir is it use full for hotel
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ہاں اسے ہوٹل کے چولہوں میں بھی استعمال کرسکتے ہیں۔ اس طرح کے کوئلوں والے بلاک کئی جگہوں پر آجکل مشینوں سے بنا رہے ہیں۔
Hey why not burn your left overs.
Please can you give me thé step one by one.? I a m not english i speake french. But i will translate
Une mesure de poussière froide une mesure de copeaux de bois, mélanger avec un peu d'eau Ajouter un petit ciment, façonner en forme de brique
@@fazaktom2323 grand merci Mr Thomas. C'est la première foi que quelqu'un me répond par rapport au Biocha. Mon soucis c'est comment obtenu la poussière. Le charbon de bois deforestre mon pays
Hello can you learn to me how it make it?.please
Just repeat what is done in the video,👍
buy coal slack from your coalman and do this £7 a bag !
What ice cream tub is that?
Gelatelli Bourbon Vanilla Ice Cream -
@@fazaktom2323 Knew it looked familiar lol
Can someone tell me if coal is charcoal
Charcoal is is wood that has been heated to a high temperature.
Coal was once wood, millions of years ago, then compressed by the tons of stuff that covered it. Charcoal is made from living wood, burnt slowly (days) in an oxygen-reduced large kiln.
Coal, or charcoal?
Coal
@@fazaktom2323 thanks!
Is this coal brick emissions of sulphurdioxide
+Han Nwe Zin During combustion, the reaction between coal and the air produces oxides of carbon, including carbon dioxide (CO2, an important greenhouse gas), oxides of sulfur (mainly sulfur dioxide, SO2), and various oxides of nitrogen (NOx).
Aint near bottom
whats the point of this?
Making charcoal bricks.
First off that is not coal dust those are coal fines he is mixing up, coal dust is determined to be able to pass through a 200 mesh screen
Pardon me for describing them wrong!😁
What was this white thing you did
The white is cement, like you use in mortar or concrete.
@@fazaktom2323 can u tell me that cement name
Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC)
@@fazaktom2323 thank u bro
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we have machine can make it.
Please send me information on your machine to my email
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As seen in this video, I don't think mixture would work. I'm interested in your machine but with your machine how it hold in solid compressed state? Do you have to add special ingredients?
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