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MaJo!
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- Aug 12, 2024
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Hi, so I am 100% sure that I wanna move on. I just want to do it without feeling any pain, so I have decided to do it with charcoal.
I live in a pretty big house, which I have for myself.
I have a hobby room (no windows, just one door), where I plan to do it. So it should be easy to seal it off.
The room is quite big (25 m2), so I plan to buy 2-3 bags of 9kg charcoal (18-27 kg in total) and dump it in 2 wheelbarrows, which I will put in the room, once the charcoal is ready to do their "job".
Then I will also purchase a PPM-monitor (it only goes up to 6000 PPM, but I guess 5-10 minutes after it reaches this level, everything should be fine).
So, my questions are:
1) Do you think 18-27 kg will be enough for a room this size? Its 2-3 big bags.
2) When are the charcoal "ready". After the smokes goes out, and they turn grey? I plan to fire them up outside, and then bring it all inside afterwards to avoid smoke etc.
3) Is there any kind of charcoal to prefer - and any kind to avoid?
Thanks
I live in a pretty big house, which I have for myself.
I have a hobby room (no windows, just one door), where I plan to do it. So it should be easy to seal it off.
The room is quite big (25 m2), so I plan to buy 2-3 bags of 9kg charcoal (18-27 kg in total) and dump it in 2 wheelbarrows, which I will put in the room, once the charcoal is ready to do their "job".
Then I will also purchase a PPM-monitor (it only goes up to 6000 PPM, but I guess 5-10 minutes after it reaches this level, everything should be fine).
So, my questions are:
1) Do you think 18-27 kg will be enough for a room this size? Its 2-3 big bags.
2) When are the charcoal "ready". After the smokes goes out, and they turn grey? I plan to fire them up outside, and then bring it all inside afterwards to avoid smoke etc.
3) Is there any kind of charcoal to prefer - and any kind to avoid?
Thanks