• Nougat@fedia.io
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    21 days ago

    A bushcraft trick is to dig a shallow trench, build a fire in it. When you’ve got coals, cover them over with dirt and sleep on top of that. I’d bet that goes back a looooong way.

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      21 days ago

      Probably better to use hot rocks unless you’ve got good ventilation, otherwise carbon monoxide poisoning

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          20 days ago

          CO is a product of incomplete combustion. Specifically, it is created by ventilation limited partial combustion (i.e. not enough oxygen to make CO2).

          So, coals would actually make a lot more CO than a roaring fire would.

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        20 days ago

        Don’t put rocks near fire, especially wet rocks, they can explode

        edit: I love that there’s some crying piss-ass following me and downvoting all my stuff. Whatever I said to hurt your feelings: GOOD!

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        20 days ago

        I was being pretty stupid once and heated up a rock with a blow torch. The thing was glowing red and was super hot. I’m honestly surprised it didn’t explode…

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      20 days ago

      A year or two ago the YouTube channel primitive technologies did a video where he built under floor heating for his hut with an outdoor fire. It reminded me of how the Romans heated their floors.