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How to Make a 16 Brick Rocket Stove
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Re: How to Make a 16 Brick Rocket Stove
I have seen this video before. Very cool, and a good post.
I have been thinking of making two of these (complete with mortar) and setting them side by side. (Two burner stove.) They would be used instead of an electric range in a house without gas hookups. |
Re: How to Make a 16 Brick Rocket Stove
+1 on this stove/vid. Thanks for posting it.:applause_
I built a furnace that looked almost exactly like that years ago out of high temp firebrick - the light, "crunchy" kind. Filled with charcoal briquets, and with a blower at the inlet at the front of the stove, and a cast iron pot that fit down into the top, I was easily able to melt lead for casting, and even melted aluminum in it once - and to a red heat - just to see if I could. R. |
Re: How to Make a 16 Brick Rocket Stove
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Re: How to Make a 16 Brick Rocket Stove
If stove fuel runs short, try the Obama stimulus technique.
Crumple and insert 787 FRNs over a two year period. This approach is certain to save or create more than 10,000 flames. |
Re: How to Make a 16 Brick Rocket Stove
Ran into another vid simular to this but different.
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