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PostSubject: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyTue Jan 13, 2015 10:45 pm

Yeap. said that.

I think you can take a normal woodstove, add the RS under it, with only cutting bottom plate off, make a bypass for when the door gets opened.

You could do all this welding, and replace bottom plate,
And in sense, make a downdraft stove very easily out of one.

Modified wood stove section. ?

thinking mine would benefit from Air diffusers next to my RS heater (riser in box) to burn fumes right away.

Most can get a stove , for free, or under 400. at times. it saves hours with not having to build door flue ect.



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PostSubject: Re: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyWed Jan 14, 2015 12:16 am

ive had to come back to this myself

https://woodstoves.forumotion.co.uk/t379-new-twist-on-old-wood-stove

however im going to be honest i think that those systems can also benefit from a down tube and an up tube as well as it would modify them into a thermal mass rocket burner type using only the gas that escapes up over the plate as i see from those vids another injection of super heated air at this point could have flames firing down the tube
that would be called third burn technology as i havent seen it done was going to try a build with it doing as quoted

this one is a modified version of an old type in use



has created a downdraft using tubing with the flue pipe as explained on the video

ive also included it with my pallet burner post

https://woodstoves.forumotion.co.uk/t460-pallet-burner

from my reading all the systems are within the 4 1/2 hr burns depending on the wood being used the videos quote they get longer due to the ashes still burning within there systems so clock around 8hr - 12hr depending on wood usage

caotropheus did you ever try a u tube on back of your wood burner ?

on this model you built
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PostSubject: Re: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyWed Jan 14, 2015 11:27 am

Great vids, and like the link.
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PostSubject: Re: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyWed Jan 14, 2015 3:02 pm

gadily wrote:


caotropheus did you ever try a u tube on back of your wood burner ?


Gadily, sorry, I could not understand the question, could you please reformulate it? thanks
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PostSubject: Re: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyWed Jan 14, 2015 10:46 pm

i presume that you just used the top for the flue

what im asking is did you create something that would create that burner into a bell effect just by adding some pipe on back of it so it goes down first then up into the chimney stack

i was wondering if the wood burners could be changed enough like my drawing on pallet burner post just by adding a little bit of tubing onto the end of it
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PostSubject: Re: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyThu Apr 09, 2015 9:21 pm

well done,,

I agree there is much room for improvement with conventional stoves.

things like a standardised efficiency test would put a lot of bad stoves in their place!!

actually that's an idea, should we come up with a standard test?
but that would be another thred
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PostSubject: Re: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyMon Apr 13, 2015 1:35 am

Thanks guys! This gives me some really good ideas on some older stoves that I have. It will be great fun modifying them to become more efficient and add a rocket stove twist to them.
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PostSubject: Re: wood stove section   wood stove section EmptyThu Apr 23, 2015 6:59 am

It is all how you look at stoves. Maybe I am a little different. I have always seen shapes. You can turn any shape into a stove.

The downside to rockets is the vortex. Gotta prep and plan for the vortex.
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