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Post by satamax on Apr 29, 2012 13:50:09 GMT -8
Hi everybody! Well, here's where i am on the new one so far. Six incher, trying to keep it in a gaz bottle footprint. How would you do the feed tube on this one? youtu.be/x8vzkwxFnw8
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Post by satamax on May 1, 2012 5:56:23 GMT -8
Here's how it started. And a little progress. May be i'll use half bricks. Exept if i can find a big offcut of 3mm steel. As i would like to have a solid stove.
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Post by stovol on May 1, 2012 12:49:16 GMT -8
I did a feed tube out of firebrick as in your last pic on a stove I made from some 18 inch culvert filled with cast able refractory then lined with satanite. I tamped the cast able around a riser form. Simultaneously I used a #2 can as my feed tube form which was left in place and was sacrificial
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Post by satamax on May 1, 2012 16:37:00 GMT -8
Thanks Stovol.
Prety much along my construction techniques. How did you hold the bricks? I can't quite picture it.
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Post by satamax on May 20, 2012 11:44:03 GMT -8
Hi everybody. So here's my six incher. Aluminized steel heat riser inside tube, with one inch vermiculite around, and a stainless 8 inch tube around. Works nice. Thought, the flue gasses are a bit too high temp to my liking. Few weeks back, when i was in the planning stage, Len, at permies, sugested that i make a metal bell with the other tall gas bottle i have. This is comming as soon as i can. This is exhausting into a four inch flue. It doesn't rocket as much as my cyclonic four incher, but puts much more heat and is easier to feed bigger pieces of wood.
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