There is a business near me that makes fire pits from the ends of large liquid propane tanks.
https://www.firepitart.com/
Mate just get an Ooni or some other woodfired portable pizza oven
Out here in the west there are so many different burn bans for various reasons that it's not worth having one.
Those are pretty! The ones I linked advertise as having some sort of advanced airflow that cuts down on smoke, which is appealing, but idk.
Mate not the same thing!
Totally. If there was a real risk of fire around here I would never get one.
Do you have a source for that? Not that I doubt it, but I suspect though that this would vary drastically by country and region. In cities, I would expect a lot of UFP to come from sources such as road and tire dust. Also, in countries where wood and charcoal are widely used (much of Africa), I would expect that to be a prominent source.emissions from wood burning stoves and the like now are the second biggest source (c30%) of the most harmful ultrafine particulates
Do you have a source for that? Not that I doubt it, but I suspect though that this would vary drastically by country and region. In cities, I would expect a lot of UFP to come from sources such as road and tire dust. Also, in countries where wood and charcoal are widely used (much of Africa), I would expect that to be a prominent source.
Regardless, UFPs are a problem, and human activity generates an awful lot of them.
Thanks for that! I never would have guessed that London, of all places, would still be burning that much wood!Guidance for wood burning stoves in London
I suspect you‘re right about the local variations, but the c30% figure for London was an eye opener for me.
Thanks for that! I never would have guessed that London, of all places, would still be burning that much wood!
Port cities also get a lot from big cargo ships and the diesel trucks that move that cargo.Do you have a source for that? Not that I doubt it, but I suspect though that this would vary drastically by country and region. In cities, I would expect a lot of UFP to come from sources such as road and tire dust. Also, in countries where wood and charcoal are widely used (much of Africa), I would expect that to be a prominent source.
Regardless, UFPs are a problem, and human activity generates an awful lot of them.
I have a Breeo 19. We love it as a pandemic purchase. Temp control is not as good as my kamado Joe ceramic cookers, but they are different beasts. The small learning curve is important to keep it smokeless. Hot fires with the fuel below the secondary burn vent holes. I highly recommend the Breeo over the solo.
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