gadily Moderator
Posts : 1477 Join date : 2013-12-08
| Subject: brick built cooking stoves Tue Apr 22, 2014 11:53 pm | |
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Hitchhiker
Posts : 246 Join date : 2013-12-26 Location : nomad
| Subject: Re: brick built cooking stoves Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:04 am | |
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Hitchhiker
Posts : 246 Join date : 2013-12-26 Location : nomad
| Subject: Re: brick built cooking stoves Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:22 am | |
| This is the main masonry heater (US) website: http://www.mha-net.org/The thread is a coincidence since for the last 24 hours I have been looking for a masonry workshop to attend. | |
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gadily Moderator
Posts : 1477 Join date : 2013-12-08
| Subject: Re: brick built cooking stoves Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:23 am | |
| on further reading i now understand why they use channels and certain hotplates this gives a loverly example of reasons why http://www.pyromasse.ca/articles/csconseq_e.htmlthat first link is the hotplate that ive been reading up on as well as the whole build from nothin | |
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Hitchhiker
Posts : 246 Join date : 2013-12-26 Location : nomad
| Subject: Re: brick built cooking stoves Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:28 am | |
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Hitchhiker
Posts : 246 Join date : 2013-12-26 Location : nomad
| Subject: Re: brick built cooking stoves Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:29 am | |
| Have you built an outside brick oven, gadily? They are an awful amount of fun. | |
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Hitchhiker
Posts : 246 Join date : 2013-12-26 Location : nomad
| Subject: Re: brick built cooking stoves Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:31 am | |
| - gadily wrote:
- on further reading i now understand why they use channels and certain hotplates
As I have said elsewhere, this is why I am becoming a channel fan. The draft seems to be so much stronger than a bell. | |
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gadily Moderator
Posts : 1477 Join date : 2013-12-08
| Subject: Re: brick built cooking stoves Wed Apr 23, 2014 12:36 am | |
| no i was going to do at the house im living at moment but im facing eviction soon so will only be able to login every now and again after this time hence why ive pushed to get some info as desperate for the info for some of my builds to keep warm in bad weather as i can use them in a shed but unable to get round parent for outside builds or to install a wood burning cooker draft isnt always the main thing sometimes you need the heat to stay wheres needed otherwise it fails to do its job a prime example http://donkey32.proboards.com/thread/891/rocket-rehabilitate-conventional-ovenjust found a full strip down and parts inside a new type cooker stove | |
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