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Post by shilo on Sept 9, 2015 11:36:06 GMT -8
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Post by wiscojames on Sept 9, 2015 17:02:08 GMT -8
Love, love love!
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azor
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Post by azor on Sept 10, 2015 7:07:40 GMT -8
sweet stoves! thanks for sharing.
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Post by dustylfc on Sept 10, 2015 10:27:05 GMT -8
Any pics other than Facebook? ? I don't do Facebook
Dusty
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adiel
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Post by adiel on Sept 12, 2015 7:37:21 GMT -8
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morticcio
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Post by morticcio on Sept 13, 2015 0:18:51 GMT -8
Great stove!! Very compact form factor. A couple of questions... 1. Could you confirm the flow path of the flue gases please? 2. What are you using for the risers? If they are home made, could you share the recipe please Thanks
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adiel
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Post by adiel on Sept 14, 2015 3:15:19 GMT -8
hey thanks. 1- i dont understand - what flue gases? inside the core? 2 - i'm using a refractory cement called ultralight by gauda. it is insolative and it is up to 1250 c. i'm casting it and then puting it inside a kiln up to 200 c.
must say that this core is not finalized yet. no testo. probably in two months peter will come to visit so we will have answers then.
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Post by dustylfc on Sept 14, 2015 8:46:36 GMT -8
Be nice to see the results and how much heat it produces
I like the compact nature of this along with Mr vortex stove which he built very similar size Well done
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Post by patamos on Sept 16, 2015 9:08:11 GMT -8
NIce work Adiel I am curious about any differences in dimensions from what Matt has posted - other than the round risers, and from what you have trialled earlier. Is the large air channel under the firebox partly for primary and partly for secondary air? Also, is the smaller opening to the right for secondary air into the downstream half riser? And does that bench have an internal flue running to the far end inside the bell? Or a large flue run down and back? Either way, looks like it pulls fine... pat
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adiel
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Post by adiel on Sept 20, 2015 21:35:55 GMT -8
Guys I'm not giving you any details about it yet because it is not clear for me. For example in one core i made the flames didn't get up enough. I think it's because of the capacitor. I think it should be less of a drag. Thinking about making it narrower. Mostly I'm waiting for the master to visit me.... After that I'll give all the results
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morticcio
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Post by morticcio on Sept 21, 2015 5:47:11 GMT -8
I'm waiting for the master to visit me.... We are waiting for him to visit you too! Peter, whatever you do, don't forget your Testo :-)
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 5, 2015 14:32:09 GMT -8
Adiel the two rooms where the vortices are occurring in insulating material? what type of insulation?
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Post by shilo on Oct 5, 2015 15:34:08 GMT -8
pre-casted insulated refractory.
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Post by independentenergy on Oct 9, 2015 13:51:30 GMT -8
Beatifull How big are the two chambers may I ask ? Using a P-channel for each chambers?
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Post by shilo on Oct 11, 2015 10:25:09 GMT -8
one more month and things will be clearer.
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