Making an Asset of Coal Dust
Dear Aunt Daisy, : I am sending you a method of using | up coal dust very satisfactorily indeed. | It is taken from a newspaper cutting. I used some fine lignite coal dust, on a cold, wet Sunday afternoon, and it burned beautifully, and coked up like a} gassy coal. I made the fire of wood, a few pieces of coal, then very» carefully put on the dry dust, heavily sprinkled with soda. In half an hour we had a/| glorious red fire. As soon as my husband saw how the soda made the coal dust burn, he said, "You must send that to Aunt Daisy in case she hasn’t got | or Here is the Method: To make coal | dug® burn bright and clear, fill the shovel | with dust, sprinkle all over it a little | fine-soda. Empty the shovelful of coal | dust very gently on to the fire. Never throw coal dust on violently-it either | falls all over the place, or so deadens the | fire that it rarely recovers. The "soda- | dust" will give out a bright fire which | not only lasts, but uses up wasteful |
dust,
"Miramar."
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 423, 1 August 1947, Page 23
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192Making an Asset of Coal Dust New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 423, 1 August 1947, Page 23
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