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<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><generator uri="http://www.habariproject.org/" version="0.9">Habari</generator><id>tag:dayonedesign.org,2021-11-26:bio-char-kiln/799b70a211f76760e01c6f94898d4949967f977d</id><title>day one design</title><subtitle>bioconstruction and beyond</subtitle><updated>2012-05-30T19:39:50-07:00</updated><link rel="alternate" href="/bio-char-kiln"/><link rel="self" href="/bio-char-kiln/atom/comments"/><entry><title>Sergio on "Bio-Char Kiln"</title><link rel="alternate" href="/bio-char-kiln/#comment-107084"/><author><name>Sergio</name><uri>http://www.blogger.com/profile/05937568359724831726</uri></author><id>tag:dayonedesign.net,2011:bio-char-kiln/1314263104/107084</id><updated>2011-01-27T18:09:05-08:00</updated><content type="html">Oh, I wish you had gone into deeper detail about the wood vinegar. That's where I am in my research. Any sources?</content></entry><entry><title>Jesse Gehrke on "Bio-Char Kiln"</title><link rel="alternate" href="/bio-char-kiln/#comment-107096"/><author><name>Jesse Gehrke</name><uri/></author><id>tag:dayonedesign.net,2011:bio-char-kiln/1314263104/107096</id><updated>2012-05-30T19:39:50-07:00</updated><content type="html">I am looking to build one of these biochar kilns, hopefully in the style you've done here. I noticed you've done other work with Aprovecho? I live in Eugene, and was hoping to find some detailed plans and more specific information on this particular type of kiln. Perhaps you have some, or know someone around this area who might?

Thank you</content></entry></feed>
