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  • Posted in thread: My insane 25 Gal, 100 Percent Hard Plumbed Tri-Clover, Automated Tippy Build on 05-09-2013 at 12:52 PM
    I am curious how you have a hard-plumbed tippy dump? Are you just going to disconnect to dump
    it?

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-27-2013 at 08:24 PM
    Well that's about the most no-nonsense thing I have ever heard! :cross:

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-27-2013 at 07:38 PM
    Yeah I am with both of you on that. I am thinking this would be no problem to be the boil
    kettle. My worry would be that for an HLT it would be too difficult to hit target temperature
    without an under...

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-27-2013 at 02:03 AM
    While browsing the internet on how to bring this dream to fruition I stumbled upon this:[ame]
    is a series of 8 videos on exactly how to make a rocket stove out of a barrel. The one they
    build uses a ...

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-23-2013 at 02:56 PM
    is my newest design. With the addition of an adjustable air inlet, you should have a pretty
    high degree of control over temperature. The wood would be loaded vertically into the feed
    chamber and a c...

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-22-2013 at 05:31 PM
    As a general rule of thumb it seems like a horizontal chamber diameter of half of the burn
    chamber diameter is the sweet spot, with a heat riser diameter as large or larger than the burn
    chamber.I am ...

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-21-2013 at 04:27 PM
    After fiddling a bit with the design of the my rocket stove I think I have found a general rule
    to optimize the burn...Like I said before, I was feeling like my stove wasn't all that it could
    be and I...

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-13-2013 at 02:10 PM
    That is a pretty awesome tool that looks like it would result in an awesome finished product. I
    wish this was an option for me, but I am currently renting...Add this to the list of
    never-ending diy pr...

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-12-2013 at 10:22 PM
    is a photo of one I built out of old bricks and cinder blocks from the woods. I used clay
    dirt and water as mortar.I mocked it up without any mortar and think it worked better before. I
    am thinking ...

  • Posted in thread: Rocket Stove Heating Element on 03-10-2013 at 06:00 PM
    Thats not a bad idea. It is a lot easier to control steam than it is to control combustion
    temperature and air flow etc.

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