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Post by satamax on Sept 17, 2012 11:08:39 GMT -8
Hi everybody.
Well, with the supplier of refractory tubing i have. I thought i could envision selling rocket stoves. Well, 10" of refractory square tunel, 8"x 8" 16cm ID (6,1/3") by 20" high riser, cut in half at the bottom to fit the end of the refractory burn tunel. A litle refractory castable to hold theses together. Cut a square hole in a burned 15 gal barrel, fit the L tube, fill with vermiculite, and do a top layer of castable to hold everything in place.
Does that sound like a plan? It's not "industrial" but more to get a litle pocket money, to fuel for my craving of making RMH etc. What do you think people would be willing to pay for one "lifetime" rocket?
Thanks a lot.
Max.
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Post by Donkey on Sept 17, 2012 12:26:53 GMT -8
Can you make a drawing? Even a rough one..
I've often thought about selling simple, inexpensive rocket stove kits.. Could do well.
Need more details.
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Post by satamax on Sept 17, 2012 12:48:47 GMT -8
Can you make a drawing? Even a rough one.. I've often thought about selling simple, inexpensive rocket stove kits.. Could do well. Need more details. On my way!
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Post by docbb on Sept 19, 2012 4:47:39 GMT -8
Can you make a drawing? Even a rough one.. I've often thought about selling simple, inexpensive rocket stove kits.. Could do well. Need more details. On my way! hurry up ! you are not alone : Here for 21€
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Post by satamax on Sept 19, 2012 5:29:35 GMT -8
21 squids. But that's cheap.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 19, 2012 6:49:37 GMT -8
21 squids. But that's cheap. Not really. Very small and only 8mm walls. One could get 25kg powdered fire clay for less and build several much bigger ones.
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