On 08/07/2012 10:45 PM, Richard Stanley wrote:

If one has ready access to wood, and a decent stove, why would anyone want to screw around with briquettes !

Briquettes are of course only one of several options: They can work only where wood fuels are either in short supply or are unsafe to gather.

Richard Stanley
www.legacyfound.org <http://www.legacyfound.org>

One other issue is expense. If wood is $x and sawdust + binder is $x/100, briquettes may be a better choice.

Dave  8{)

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