Glenn,
Wow, I didn't expect such a quick reply, Anyhow, let me bend your ear a bit more.
In order to understand "gasification" I can give you some links, I can do alot of typing, I can show you pictures of ours, BUT, here's the thing, that takes much of what spare time I have, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying i won't help, I'm saying I'll help somewhat, OK ??
first off,
is a site (the first one I stumbled accross 4 years ago) remember this, it's crude, that is it, BUT it does work, there are many "refined" systems in use around the world, (I like to think that my system is in this catagory, but some might differ on that



that one would think where built by a big mfg. or such, however, most are built by people like us, "Tinkerers", it would be wise to know how to weld, plumb, electrical, etc. before even considering my suggestion as it does get quite involved...
another site:
is an aquantance of mine, we talk now and then, he is into larger process stuff, not the little stuff I'm into, BUT, his site has tons of great info on all of this.
The entire key to making this work is this, Understanding What gasification really is... don't worry about heat exchanging at this time, keep your glass furnace the way it is for now, just get a good handle on gasification.
I'll be happy to talk here, in private OR, once the wife finishes or website, I'll post the link, however that might be a month or so.
as I said before, get a handle on what this process is, then we will continue.
Oh, BTW, in google, or your favorate search engine,
gengas
wood gas
producer gas
downdraft
gasifier
gasification
are some great words to start with.
Regards,
Greg,
Called "Mr. Fusion" by the Locals
