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Post by tonimont on Jan 12, 2022 21:39:30 GMT -8
Hello everyone,
This is my first contribution to the forum and I regret that it is with a question. I have been learning from all of you and the truth is that I feel like an elephant in a china shop.
The fact is that I have an old metal stove that I want to modernize for environmental awareness and also because I want to improve the aesthetics. Because I have an oven between the primary and secondary burner and I want to place the wood in the middle.How do you see that the duct between the primary and the secondary is one meter long?
Obviously it will be well insulated with vermiculite, the tube is 150mm in diameter but I can make it larger at will, although for reasons of ease in the construction it would be interesting to maintain that dimension.
In the end it would look like a J-shaped bbr stove but with vertical development instead of horizontal, increasing the pressure in the port thanks to the decrease in the density of the primary combustion gases.
Thank you and forgive my level of English, I do what I can.
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Post by tonimont on Jan 13, 2022 12:27:26 GMT -8
imageshack.com/i/pmfcprxxjimageshack.com/i/pmy5bfapjI pass you some photos of the proposed sketch. The water tank is still not clear because my ability to weld without leaving holes is proportional to my level of this language. I have an inverter welder and as far as I know I would have to go to a TIG weld, plus to machine the stove I need a plasma cutter. The tank was also to cool soon the gases that descended next to the combustion chamber, although I still do not have anything sized, first I am in the study phase, to see if someone has done something similar.
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Post by coastalrocketeer on Jan 15, 2022 18:21:28 GMT -8
Both of your photos show up as a black screen for me on my phone... what file format are they?
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