Charcoal From Cow Dung

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Published 2024-03-09

All Comments (21)
  • @Meg_A_Byte
    Cody, you didn't disappoint us at the end!
  • @PKMartin
    I for one am loving this current trend of "Cody makes sub ten minute videos about whatever the hell he wants, usually involving burning stuff with a slight science angle" in between the big CHB updates
  • @MikeViGa
    Cody’s Lab is the opposite of Primitive Technology and I love it
  • @Chris06660
    cody taste testing it at the end was honestly such a cody thing to do
  • @subliminalvibes
    This video was just a load of BS and hot air. ... and it didn't disappoint! Love ya bro. 👍😎🇦🇺
  • @windigo000
    8:29 - ok... can't use the "eat 💩" insult any more 🤣
  • @grenade416
    Cow manure does have a pretty low energy density, we build anaerobic digesters designed to run on farmyard waste, we've found that, by mass, cow manure produces about 1/4 the energy of crops like maize and about 1/3 the energy of chicken manure, though that varies greatly depending on their bedding
  • @HiphopJPC
    Loving these regular uploads! Feels like the old days
  • @Stealth86651
    Just imagine being a cow with this dude who feeds you, build structures, obviously extremely capable, and you watch him picking up your patties like a poop gremlin. Nature must be so confused with us.
  • @peter5.056
    Cody, I just wanted to let you know that you and your videos greatly assisted me on my recovery from depression a few years ago. Infinite thanks for being my little candle in the dark:)
  • @codywoodring
    The simple joy in "will it charcoal?" Made my day!
  • @DamacusSquared
    Dude, Cody's out here living a dream, ensuring his survival if the world falls apart all while learning and teaching and just having a grand Ole time. I love the content he puts out no matter the length or quality it's all quality all the way.
  • @davidpenfold
    I vaguely remember someone who made charcoal from coppiced willow and he had pipes from the top of the charcoal container down to the bottom that would allow the gases to mostly sustain the combustion once it got going. I think it came in from the side and brought oxygen with it so it would burn completely.
  • @SkyGuyPNW
    Cody'sLab, only videos where I click the like button before even watching! I already know I'll like it, before I see it.
  • @mackie_p
    Glad you’re still posting to YouTube, thank you sir!
  • @RaExpIn
    Straight to the point, no long talks, because there's not much to say. Just the process and the result. Really nice!