I WONDER HOW GASIFIED WOOD SMOKE BURNED IN A COMBUSTION CHAMBER COULD BE USED TO MAKE PRESSURE THAT WOULD TURN A TESLA TURBINE? IT WOULD NEE DTO BE ABLE TO TUN A COMPRESSOR TO KEEP THE SMOK/ FUEL INSIDE THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER BUT THIS WOULD ALSO DRAW THE SMOKE DOWN THROUGH THE COAL BED AND THE FILTER MEDIA TO CRATE A COMBUSTIABLE HYDROGEN METHANE MIXTURE. MIGHT BE QUIETERT THAN REGULR GENERATOR.
i did one big one on my patio blocks, turned out great, i topped it off with the red paver stones u spoke of- they worked great as a platform to rest my meats and utensils, the oven grates i found in a stove on the side of the road worked like a charm, i made meals for crowd! thanks for sharing, i like your videos,
hey hey...loved the idea...gonna try it out...thanks...Oh and I watch Dave and his family on BushcraftOnFire all the time...They have inspired us as well...
@BushcraftOnFire Yes, they are and that smaller twigs make a hotter fire was a learning experience for me too... This could be an effective way to help people in poverty use less fuel.
@TangoSpiceCompany Thanks, it was fun and I re arranged the stove 4 or 5 times just figuring out how it works better, added wind screen for the smoke and stuff like that. Pleasant way to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning summer and it helped keep the mosquitoes away. I liked it because it is very inexpensive and easy to store, you could literally stack it under a tree and forget about the blocks.
I WONDER HOW GASIFIED WOOD SMOKE BURNED IN A COMBUSTION CHAMBER COULD BE USED TO MAKE PRESSURE THAT WOULD TURN A TESLA TURBINE? IT WOULD NEE DTO BE ABLE TO TUN A COMPRESSOR TO KEEP THE SMOK/ FUEL INSIDE THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER BUT THIS WOULD ALSO DRAW THE SMOKE DOWN THROUGH THE COAL BED AND THE FILTER MEDIA TO CRATE A COMBUSTIABLE HYDROGEN METHANE MIXTURE. MIGHT BE QUIETERT THAN REGULR GENERATOR.
bryncomeaux 1 month ago
i did one big one on my patio blocks, turned out great, i topped it off with the red paver stones u spoke of- they worked great as a platform to rest my meats and utensils, the oven grates i found in a stove on the side of the road worked like a charm, i made meals for crowd! thanks for sharing, i like your videos,
mrshammerhankus 2 months ago
hey hey...loved the idea...gonna try it out...thanks...Oh and I watch Dave and his family on BushcraftOnFire all the time...They have inspired us as well...
lisag65256 3 months ago
Very Creative!
Nice Job JimboJitsu.
I'm afraid this will come in handy sooner than later!
Thanks for the post!
1betrman 4 months ago
@1betrman Thanks, I was just thinking about this design and how I need to try it out again. Glad you enjoyed the video!
JimboJitsu 4 months ago
Rocket stove Fail!
mannhorn34 1 year ago
@mannhorn34 Thanks, I think... normally I do not care much for proper English but I must admit this statement here is confusing, a bit.
JimboJitsu 1 year ago
There's something that would work well here! And I have tons of fuel! (literally).
SmokeyGoodness 1 year ago
@SmokeyGoodness hehe, glad you find it useful!
JimboJitsu 1 year ago
Great job Jimbo! That will definitely cook up some food for you.. I love the power and beauty of a Rocket Stove type setup.. simply amazing..
BushcraftOnFire 1 year ago
@BushcraftOnFire Yes, they are and that smaller twigs make a hotter fire was a learning experience for me too... This could be an effective way to help people in poverty use less fuel.
JimboJitsu 1 year ago
@JimboJitsu Fuck people in poverty, I am going to use it for entertainment my curiosity. Good video.
Blackoutx86 1 year ago
Very cool.
Could be a fun project for a weekend that may one day come in very handy.
TangoSpiceCompany 1 year ago
@TangoSpiceCompany Thanks, it was fun and I re arranged the stove 4 or 5 times just figuring out how it works better, added wind screen for the smoke and stuff like that. Pleasant way to enjoy a cup of coffee in the morning summer and it helped keep the mosquitoes away. I liked it because it is very inexpensive and easy to store, you could literally stack it under a tree and forget about the blocks.
JimboJitsu 1 year ago
Always good to have a back up plan. Great job.
God Bless,
Elba
elbacooks4u 1 year ago
@elbacooks4u Thanks friend, yes it is always good to plan and this one is very cheap to have around.
JimboJitsu 1 year ago
thumbs up on the video...a rocket stove....looks like quite a cooker....
HALLSYSKITCHEN 1 year ago
@HALLSYSKITCHEN Thanks my friend! It is a very cheap way to survive if an earth quake/disaster name here leaves you homeless. glad you enjoyed it!
JimboJitsu 1 year ago