brco
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Post by brco on Nov 19, 2017 5:32:44 GMT -8
Hi there I just finished my second heater with big helps this forum and all information on it. Thanks. Total hight cca 5 m,I used aproximately 470 firebricks and 1500 ordinary bricks. On the ground floor is firebox,first bell and bench,on the first floor is second bell and chimney. The heater I building in our second strawbale house slamenak.blogspot.sk/More pics on photos.app.goo.gl/XOOV1E8iBE0N9Bas2
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Post by wiscojames on Nov 19, 2017 6:06:14 GMT -8
Nice, thanks for posting. But that second link, the Google album, doesn't work for me.
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Post by Jura on Nov 19, 2017 8:34:09 GMT -8
I browsed all the google photos album and blog, but I couldn't figure out where you started the aluflex hot air distribution piping from.
btw. (hope the home building reconvalescence technique served you well )
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Post by brco on Nov 19, 2017 9:16:48 GMT -8
I browsed all the google photos album and blog, but I couldn't figure out where you started the aluflex hot air distribution piping from. btw. (hope the home building convalescence technique served you well )Heater got core build with firebricks and second coat with ordinary red bricks.Aluflex lie on top of core fire bricks-hope,going to work btw,did not uderstand convalescence technique,sorry ,not wery fluent in english
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Post by Orange on Nov 19, 2017 12:58:20 GMT -8
nice, let us know how it works.
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Post by Jura on Nov 19, 2017 15:20:30 GMT -8
btw,did not uderstand convalescence technique,sorry ,not wery fluent in english what I meant was: rekonvalescencia popri budovou domá. (after I read your blog and saw you in hospital BTW. beautiful area. I once swam in the Bukova Lake) I also experimentally placed the aluflex piping (2 x 1,5 meter )on the 20 cm rocket ceiling (5 cm flat corundum plates, and there isn't much heat obtained) but I buried them in perlite so they do not have much surface to adhere to the ceiling. I think I'll make them half flat to increase the heat exchange area.
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Post by brco on Nov 19, 2017 22:56:11 GMT -8
nice, let us know how it works. So far after two weeks very promising.I build two bypasses,but with daily burning-do not need it. Heater is still wet,and i had to change top plate on firebox-wrong kind of samot plate(firebricks)-cracked and getting grumbled
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Post by brco on Nov 19, 2017 23:22:17 GMT -8
btw,did not uderstand convalescence technique,sorry ,not wery fluent in english what I meant was: rekonvalescencia popri budovou domá. (after I read your blog and saw you in hospital BTW. beautiful area. I once swam in the Bukova Lake) I also experimentally placed the aluflex piping (2 x 1,5 meter )on the 20 cm rocket ceiling (5 cm flat corundum plates, and there isn't much heat obtained) but I buried them in perlite so they do not have much surface to adhere to the ceiling. I think I'll make them half flat to increase the heat exchange area. thanks, I live and work... But left hand newer going to be like was I buried aluflex in clay sand mix,so we will see.... When you walk around next,stop for cap of tea in Plavecky Peter
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Post by bigjuju4 on Dec 19, 2018 17:03:17 GMT -8
Hi, I see that you have a layer of cardboard between both skins. What is that for? And have u left it inside or removed it? ALso do you use the same kind of bricks for both skins? What type of mortar do you use?
Thanks
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