Living off the grid


A solution to sustainability, by using the ‘off the grid’ method. An example of a community in Oregon.

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  1. cycimian says:

    Good Vid with an olden message still very much alive. Learning how to use what should never be a taxed energy source. my Grandfather had a portible Sawmill, A 2 cycle methinol powered engin. He would cook the methinol from any type of dead wood and our jobs as kids was gathering of forest decay. In one weekend he could produce 80 gallons of Methinol in which he added a small amount of corn oil. Once that huge flywheel was running it burned a gallon every 4 hours. This is old tech.

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