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Post by Jura on Feb 17, 2021 13:22:31 GMT -8
I also thought about you and your workshop when I saw -36oC in Moscow
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Post by hof on Feb 19, 2021 6:22:17 GMT -8
well documented Hof! how big is the space you're heating and are you happy with performance? Yes? it is enough heat with two firing. One firing is 1.5: I add some more logs till end of burning. Space is 48 meters with second cold floor. Got second space, 56 meters, connected to this room and there is another stove, a barrel one.
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Post by hof on Feb 19, 2021 6:23:21 GMT -8
I also thought about you and your workshop when I saw -36 oC in Moscow I saw only -24.
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Post by hof on Feb 19, 2021 6:35:54 GMT -8
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Post by anotherluke on Feb 27, 2021 21:00:23 GMT -8
Awesome build! Two of my favorite things. Masonry stoves and bicycles! Thanks for all the photos.
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Post by hof on Nov 19, 2021 8:27:56 GMT -8
Снял 1 метр дымохода, так как посчитал, что 6 метров высоты может быть много для такой печи. Заглянул в снятый кусок. На мой взгляд, необыкновенно чисто! I removed 1 meter of the chimney, as I thought that 6 meters in height could be a lot for such a stove. I looked into the removed piece. In my opinion, unusually clean! One winter of using.
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Post by capscut on Nov 20, 2021 11:34:12 GMT -8
thanks for sharing your build Hof! really nice work.
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Post by hof on Nov 20, 2021 11:51:53 GMT -8
thanks for sharing your build Hof! really nice work. Berg rules!
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Post by scottiniowa on Dec 7, 2021 10:22:59 GMT -8
I think I have read all the trials and Tribulations of this project, And really enjoyed the details. Though it has brought up a question, that I think is simple and perhaps I missed it along the way.
If- you were sizing it and ended up exactly like Peter B's for size, (or even up or down in size) Was your desire for a heated bench, the reason for it your way vs building a single Rectangle cube like Peter's?
If that is the case, everything else it answered. But.................if for pure heating's sake, then..
If Peter's unit for heat is deemed feasible AND we know the surface mass area that is suggested/required, SO THEN, we can control how much mass we need based on flue exit temp found by using more mass if to hot (i.e. thickness of mass walls) Or less thick Mass Walls, if to cool of exhaust temps found. Or in very simple terms, if a cube base of 3' x 4' and 5' high, gave the required sq foot of surface area, and we built the burn unit exactly to what we know works.. then isn't the only variable left is the AMOUNT of mass in the equation, i.e. 3" thick, 4" thick and so on?
Perhaps I am simplifying this to much.??
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Post by hof on Dec 7, 2021 11:01:38 GMT -8
I think I have read all the trials and Tribulations of this project, And really enjoyed the details. Though it has brought up a question, that I think is simple and perhaps I missed it along the way. If- you were sizing it and ended up exactly like Peter B's for size, (or even up or down in size) Was your desire for a heated bench, the reason for it your way vs building a single Rectangle cube like Peter's? If that is the case, everything else it answered. But.................if for pure heating's sake, then.. If Peter's unit for heat is deemed feasible AND we know the surface mass area that is suggested/required, SO THEN, we can control how much mass we need based on flue exit temp found by using more mass if to hot (i.e. thickness of mass walls) Or less thick Mass Walls, if to cool of exhaust temps found. Or in very simple terms, if a cube base of 3' x 4' and 5' high, gave the required sq foot of surface area, and we built the burn unit exactly to what we know works.. then isn't the only variable left is the AMOUNT of mass in the equation, i.e. 3" thick, 4" thick and so on? Perhaps I am simplifying this to much.?? No comprendo.
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Post by Orange on Dec 7, 2021 13:36:55 GMT -8
lol
I think Peter mentioned mass thickness doesn't affect exhaust temperature much.
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Post by scottiniowa on Dec 8, 2021 6:41:25 GMT -8
lol
I think Peter mentioned mass thickness doesn't affect exhaust temperature much. I looked back at what I asked, and really didn't come up with a better way for wording, so no worries. I will just follow Peter's suggestions/plans and so on. Cheers All.
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Post by hof on Dec 8, 2021 9:57:42 GMT -8
lol
I think Peter mentioned mass thickness doesn't affect exhaust temperature much. I looked back at what I asked, and really didn't come up with a better way for wording, so no worries. I will just follow Peter's suggestions/plans and so on. Cheers All. Read twice. Sorry, I'm stupid.
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Post by scottiniowa on Dec 8, 2021 12:47:52 GMT -8
Read twice. Sorry, I'm stupid. Hof, ha ha, I hardly think so, your project looks great. Best of success. Scott
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Post by hof on Dec 11, 2021 2:29:42 GMT -8
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