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		<title>Wood Gasifier Fueling Conventional Gasoline Engine as Backup For Solar Power DIY Part 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you build a gasifier.? A gasifier or as they are often called, gas producers, can be simply made from some sort of metal container or drum.  You need to be able to capture the exhaust of the small fire.  Some form of insulation could be of benefit.  Usually the drum is lined with [...]]]></description>
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