Sorry man you are just increasing combustion due to an increase in air flow similar to how a blast furnace works. You are not generating wood gas and then reburning that gas to heat your water. You are doing one step similar to a campfire only slightly more efficient. This is a hobo stove at best
I've used a vegetable can (140mmx30mm) as inner burner. The outside can is a coffee can (100mmx190mm). I've drilled the holes with a normal drill. cheap and easy
You can boil a quart of water in 15min using small squaw wood. Produced charcoal glows 10-15 min. You'll need to fill it up before lighting it. For a good burn I fill it to the top with small pieces of wood (twigs..), bigger pieces below and smaller on top.
You'll need to start with a good burn, I use zip/firestar to get it going. After a few minutes you'll see the secondary combustion starting up. There won't be smoke if the combustion is optimal.
Please explain how this is a "wood gas" stove as opposed to rocket stove.
kenfo0 1 year ago
well done.
jmg1957 1 year ago
thumbs up if you think that dog was about to take a dump
shenaniganbrothers1 1 year ago
is it oxidizing your teapot?
futuristfood 1 year ago
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Sorry man you are just increasing combustion due to an increase in air flow similar to how a blast furnace works. You are not generating wood gas and then reburning that gas to heat your water. You are doing one step similar to a campfire only slightly more efficient. This is a hobo stove at best
lakewood85 2 years ago
lol, what a happy dog
catalinux007leiro 2 years ago
You could call yourself "Wagging Tail Productions" & make this clip the start to all your future videos.. Cracked me up.
Dibby59 2 years ago
0:10 thru 0:25 Oh my a happy dog, happy dog, happy happy tail waggin dog... ha ha! :)
Taino187 2 years ago
Good video.
It's very similar to the bush buddy. However being much taller it works better than the BB.
cobalt120 3 years ago
Can you tell us the basic construction details on this stove? It looks quite nice for a water boiler!!!
tnx
wa7mlh 3 years ago
did you use a fan?
jalfrado 3 years ago
hmmm Ill use an old oil filter for the center of my woodgas stove.already has some holes in it.
tomterahedrob 3 years ago
hello tom
I've used a vegetable can (140mmx30mm) as inner burner. The outside can is a coffee can (100mmx190mm). I've drilled the holes with a normal drill. cheap and easy
tuizentfloot 3 years ago
thanks!I wonder by what factor this will save on my wood consumption, for it seems one is burning all the smoke.
tomterahedrob 3 years ago
You can boil a quart of water in 15min using small squaw wood. Produced charcoal glows 10-15 min. You'll need to fill it up before lighting it. For a good burn I fill it to the top with small pieces of wood (twigs..), bigger pieces below and smaller on top.
You'll need to start with a good burn, I use zip/firestar to get it going. After a few minutes you'll see the secondary combustion starting up. There won't be smoke if the combustion is optimal.
If you want more info, just let me know.
tuizentfloot 3 years ago
Excellent!thanksIve got a Swiss Volcano stove but it only runs on mthanol.This seems to be just what Ive been trying to do.
tomterahedrob 3 years ago
I have found a few peices of cardboard start it very quickly, but I have a computer fan on mine..
marthale7 3 years ago
please provide more details how to make your stove
rogeliomarigomen 4 years ago
Could you maybe give a bit more details on the construction/operation on the one you've built?
gnorwdaed 4 years ago