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Creating charcoal in an airtight stove
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<blockquote data-quote="northmanlogging" data-source="post: 7689959" data-attributes="member: 76731"><p>you keep saying the same thing only angrier, yet you have yet to discover the difference between regular charcoal, and activated charcoal.</p><p>does activated charcoal work better as a soil amendment, maybe, does it make an excellent filter media yes, is it chemically the same as regular charcoal absolutely.</p><p>it however is not made in the same process, which is my gawd damn point, all these seminars you've been too only prove one thing, suckers like big words like pyrotransmogrified or whatever.</p><p>and will pay more for something if it sounds fancy and new, its just charcoal thats all biochar is or has ever been, you wanna process it into activated charcoal its another step or three with debatable benefit to soil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northmanlogging, post: 7689959, member: 76731"] you keep saying the same thing only angrier, yet you have yet to discover the difference between regular charcoal, and activated charcoal. does activated charcoal work better as a soil amendment, maybe, does it make an excellent filter media yes, is it chemically the same as regular charcoal absolutely. it however is not made in the same process, which is my gawd damn point, all these seminars you've been too only prove one thing, suckers like big words like pyrotransmogrified or whatever. and will pay more for something if it sounds fancy and new, its just charcoal thats all biochar is or has ever been, you wanna process it into activated charcoal its another step or three with debatable benefit to soil [/QUOTE]
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