I was thinking of making triangular shaped cushions behind the reflectors of the solar cookers to hold them up against the wind or, making triangles in wood to tie the triangles to. I had made a lot of reflectors and some boxes but when i got to the country i found out there were lots of details I had not got worked out, like I am not good at cutting glass, though I am getting better and there are no turkey bags here, so no solar cooking for me yet, just another step on the road.
Dear solar cooking nut , i went of for the weekend and when i came back i was sort of on a different track thinking about farming not cooking and i haven't answered your reply. I think covering a bought stove in brick is a great idea, only i am trying to think how to open the stove door. I like doing things the easy way first and then trying a harder way. If i start with the hard way i get to scared of failing to go on.
dear solar cooking nut . I wrote what i wanted to say before i read the comments and then i saw that you had commented on masonary stoves , I would like to make one but without being able to moblize a group of people to help it seems like a daunting job. it is really nice to read an answer, i suppose that with all your magasines you have read about larry hartweg too . yours rose.
I am thinking of buying a smaller woodstove to put in our bathroom, then put dry sand in the bottom, then line well with fire brick, then, stack bricks under it, and around it till level with the top of it. then begin stacking brick across the top. This should produce an oven that will radiate heat long after a fire goes out for at least a few hours.
I found the videos for Larry Hartweg. Though I have never heard of him, I do have alot of books that cover what he discusses about passive solar energy. I have collected alot of information over the years on it. Thank you for telling me about him, I will be watching more of his videos.
Dear solar coooking creative woman. When i tried to do solar cooking i had problems,apart from it being then winter, though this is Spain, the wind was pushing down the reflectors, I'm not in the country often to do much solar cooking. Can't you design some ways of backing up the reflectors? On greenouses, have you seen larry hartwegs, zero energy design abundant energy in harmony with nature. HE talks of water in barrels you of sand sand sounds good you didn't say much about it.
I was always a curious kid growing up, so solar cooking was something I thought I would really like. I spent several years studyingup on it before I had the time to actually do it. One way to deal with wind is find a sheltered spot, maybe by a building or cubbyhole. One man I seen used the bed of his pickup truck to put his oven against. using a building or car will help shield the oven. I think I have heard of him, will have to check him out.
Dear solar cooking nut, i wrote about masonary stoves oin your comments, the directions on the web i gave are for making them yourself. /I really like your bits on solar cooking you make it seem possible. 7It is a bit nutty using the pretty green house for wood and the dog house for plants.but i like the ideas for easy greenouse making .rose, madrid spain.
LOL, we build buildings for particular things and then later it seems it gets used for something else, lol the reason we used the old greenhouse for wood was we were buying wood that wasnt cured out yet, so this was a way to dry it out fast. I was also working and had no time to use the greenhouse anymore, so, wood drying became its job, LOL.
thank you for your comments! Hope you try out solar cooking!
Dear Nut, Have you looked up masonary stoves? There are youtube videos of masonary stoves. They look like expensive ones, i looked up masonary stoves in google which is good for reading about the basic principals.of these stoves that heat with less wood and dirtying the air less. If you look up cob stoves on youtube, -drtv rocket stoves- is a precise address or .rocket stove massheater workshop summary - you get a cheap pretty and easy versions. They can include ovens and hot water heaters.
Hi! I have been wanting a masonry stove for years, but, other things kept getting in the way. the woodstove we use is pretty efficient and the wood is very very dry so not alot of smoke comes out of the pipe most of the time. I have alot of countryside and mother earth news magazines about masonry, cob and rocket stoves too. I would love to have a brick oven for baking breads too! So much to get into, not enough time or money, lol.
I am late getting back at it, had some health problems keep me running to drs and hospitals. LOL, you should hear the birds in the morning, it's a total roar at dawn. Of course sometimes they leave blessings on my oven windows, and that isn't so great, LOL.
try out freecycle in your area to see if anyone has a dog pen to give away. we always seem to find someone who is trying to give one away. keep your eyes open for one, I am sure you will find one, especially now that the economy is getting bad and people are not able to handle up keep on their pets now.
great video and excellent ideas! I think the solar oven makes so much sense.. why heat up your house in the summer only to use airconditioning to cool it off...
Im building a green house out of an abandoned tarp garage..and ive built solar heaters...i was thinking about putting a hot water tank in the green house fo free hot water in the summer.
The water tank in the green house is a great idea. If you live in a cold winter climate the water tank will radiate heat out into the green house at night time and help keep your plants alive.
Thank you! I am thinking about filling up some small barrels with dry sand and rocks, and paint the barrels black, and let them heat up the greenhouse so I don't have to worry about water freezing if we get in a bad cold spell. we are thinking of hopefully building a solar hot water tank system someday when he has the time to do it.
There are alot of cool ways to make an inexpensive greenhouse. You can actually just get 4, 2 x 8's or bigger, nail them together, then get the plastic cpvc pipes I got, getting longer pipes, and drilling holes in the 2x8's and have a quick hoophouse in one afternoon.
sometimes, contractors have alot of extra materials you can get for free. hope you get one built this season.
I was thinking of making triangular shaped cushions behind the reflectors of the solar cookers to hold them up against the wind or, making triangles in wood to tie the triangles to. I had made a lot of reflectors and some boxes but when i got to the country i found out there were lots of details I had not got worked out, like I am not good at cutting glass, though I am getting better and there are no turkey bags here, so no solar cooking for me yet, just another step on the road.
rosemacaskie 2 years ago
Dear solar cooking nut , i went of for the weekend and when i came back i was sort of on a different track thinking about farming not cooking and i haven't answered your reply. I think covering a bought stove in brick is a great idea, only i am trying to think how to open the stove door. I like doing things the easy way first and then trying a harder way. If i start with the hard way i get to scared of failing to go on.
rosemacaskie 2 years ago
dear solar cooking nut . I wrote what i wanted to say before i read the comments and then i saw that you had commented on masonary stoves , I would like to make one but without being able to moblize a group of people to help it seems like a daunting job. it is really nice to read an answer, i suppose that with all your magasines you have read about larry hartweg too . yours rose.
rosemacaskie 2 years ago
I am thinking of buying a smaller woodstove to put in our bathroom, then put dry sand in the bottom, then line well with fire brick, then, stack bricks under it, and around it till level with the top of it. then begin stacking brick across the top. This should produce an oven that will radiate heat long after a fire goes out for at least a few hours.
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
Hi Rose,
I found the videos for Larry Hartweg. Though I have never heard of him, I do have alot of books that cover what he discusses about passive solar energy. I have collected alot of information over the years on it. Thank you for telling me about him, I will be watching more of his videos.
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
Dear solar coooking creative woman. When i tried to do solar cooking i had problems,apart from it being then winter, though this is Spain, the wind was pushing down the reflectors, I'm not in the country often to do much solar cooking. Can't you design some ways of backing up the reflectors? On greenouses, have you seen larry hartwegs, zero energy design abundant energy in harmony with nature. HE talks of water in barrels you of sand sand sounds good you didn't say much about it.
rosemacaskie 2 years ago
I was always a curious kid growing up, so solar cooking was something I thought I would really like. I spent several years studyingup on it before I had the time to actually do it. One way to deal with wind is find a sheltered spot, maybe by a building or cubbyhole. One man I seen used the bed of his pickup truck to put his oven against. using a building or car will help shield the oven. I think I have heard of him, will have to check him out.
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
Dear solar cooking nut, i wrote about masonary stoves oin your comments, the directions on the web i gave are for making them yourself. /I really like your bits on solar cooking you make it seem possible. 7It is a bit nutty using the pretty green house for wood and the dog house for plants.but i like the ideas for easy greenouse making .rose, madrid spain.
rosemacaskie 2 years ago
LOL, we build buildings for particular things and then later it seems it gets used for something else, lol the reason we used the old greenhouse for wood was we were buying wood that wasnt cured out yet, so this was a way to dry it out fast. I was also working and had no time to use the greenhouse anymore, so, wood drying became its job, LOL.
thank you for your comments! Hope you try out solar cooking!
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
Dear Nut, Have you looked up masonary stoves? There are youtube videos of masonary stoves. They look like expensive ones, i looked up masonary stoves in google which is good for reading about the basic principals.of these stoves that heat with less wood and dirtying the air less. If you look up cob stoves on youtube, -drtv rocket stoves- is a precise address or .rocket stove massheater workshop summary - you get a cheap pretty and easy versions. They can include ovens and hot water heaters.
rosemacaskie 2 years ago
Hi! I have been wanting a masonry stove for years, but, other things kept getting in the way. the woodstove we use is pretty efficient and the wood is very very dry so not alot of smoke comes out of the pipe most of the time. I have alot of countryside and mother earth news magazines about masonry, cob and rocket stoves too. I would love to have a brick oven for baking breads too! So much to get into, not enough time or money, lol.
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
Welcome back to the solar cooking season, solarcookingnut! Nice video. Love the sound of the birds chirping in the background.
Lashon3D 2 years ago
I am late getting back at it, had some health problems keep me running to drs and hospitals. LOL, you should hear the birds in the morning, it's a total roar at dawn. Of course sometimes they leave blessings on my oven windows, and that isn't so great, LOL.
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
You always have some good ideas.More power to you!Thanks for sharing.
thejesters1975 2 years ago
thanks for watching!
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
That is a great idea!! I have a dog lot that isnt in use, I'll have to get my husband busy!!! Thanks
BLBMZ 2 years ago
LOL, I have this feeling that alot of husbands are going to be busy after their wives see this video, LOL!!!!!
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
I wish I had seen this video about a year ago. We gave away a dog kennel. What a neat idea! Thanks for sharing!
Gammy2cuties 2 years ago
try out freecycle in your area to see if anyone has a dog pen to give away. we always seem to find someone who is trying to give one away. keep your eyes open for one, I am sure you will find one, especially now that the economy is getting bad and people are not able to handle up keep on their pets now.
so glad you enjoy the vid!
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
great video and excellent ideas! I think the solar oven makes so much sense.. why heat up your house in the summer only to use airconditioning to cool it off...
Im building a green house out of an abandoned tarp garage..and ive built solar heaters...i was thinking about putting a hot water tank in the green house fo free hot water in the summer.
EXCELLENT!
centervilletn 2 years ago
The water tank in the green house is a great idea. If you live in a cold winter climate the water tank will radiate heat out into the green house at night time and help keep your plants alive.
TheGreenShedd 2 years ago
Thank you! I am thinking about filling up some small barrels with dry sand and rocks, and paint the barrels black, and let them heat up the greenhouse so I don't have to worry about water freezing if we get in a bad cold spell. we are thinking of hopefully building a solar hot water tank system someday when he has the time to do it.
solarcookingnut 2 years ago
cool nice cool i want my own green house i got garden going of my own also
jasonhdvideoman 2 years ago
There are alot of cool ways to make an inexpensive greenhouse. You can actually just get 4, 2 x 8's or bigger, nail them together, then get the plastic cpvc pipes I got, getting longer pipes, and drilling holes in the 2x8's and have a quick hoophouse in one afternoon.
sometimes, contractors have alot of extra materials you can get for free. hope you get one built this season.
solarcookingnut 2 years ago