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  • man love wood stove living

  • great combustion set

  • Hi, please contact me at bench70@comcast.net for more info.

  • What a work of art! What would be the average cost, and how much preventative maintenance does the stove need throughout the year?

  • What a work of art! What would be the average cost?

  • Do you mean a hot water loop? People have installed several types in Elm stoves. The most common is a stainless steel "U" shaped tube, with cold water coming in the bottom leg, and exiting on the top. email me for a link to the site that sells those.

  • can you put a back boiler in one of these??

  • Never mind selling stuff. Just do the right thing and post a rough sketch of what you did with the baffle, tubes and brick. Help the poor guy out for a change. And may I ask whats with the other door on the floor. Is it an old one or is it a replacement?

  • Never mind selling stuff. Just do the right thing and post a rough sketch of what you did with the baffle, tubes and brick. Help the poor guy out for a change.

  • So have you thought of maybe posting a rough drawing of your baffle and tubes.for those of us who might benefit from such a sketch? Thanks

  • I so enjoy watching your video; I made a video screen saver of it, with audio deleted and replaced with classical music! I am going to get a Elm stove!

  • cool stove,but I like my 5100 Quadrafire for getting big logs into it,seems like a small door on this one.

  • Do a search on rocket stove mass heater. Heat a large space for a tiny fraction of the wood.

  • hi,, brent from pa. I was just wondering ,, where should I put my incoming air vents inside the chamber at? I'm building a wood stove with a down draft system, hope to hear from you!! You did a nice job on yours!

  • what am i missing slatter? I don't see anything in the vid or description showing anything about "secondary burn tubes" or whatever. Can you provide some kind of diagram/picture of what you did?

  • wow

  • There isa dude on here Daves Farm and he build his shop where he place his induction air flow for his stove in the floor of his foundation and he takes air in from outside that way what ever heat he produces stays inside his structure and he built his stove from 55 gallon barrels long barrels so he can stick long logs in there to reduce cutting also to eliminate all the load time he places a few long logs in there turns on the air supply and has radiant heat for his Canadian shop

  • How much did that stove cost without the modifications..?

  • were can i buy a good used elm stove

    K_boltz2@comcast.net

  • Verey good

  • I have one of these, but it goes out every time it runs out of fuel... anybody know what the problem might be??

  • maybe put more fuel in it

  • Nice job, nice video. I checked out the pics of the tubes. Most new technology of secondary burn tubes use pre heated air. Your stove is burning very clean and hot. However you would see spectacular flames on low air settings if you can preheat both the main and secondary combustion air. You will see slow swirling blue, green, and aqua colors as the temps and burn of smoke go way up. You will also get higher flue temps and use even less wood.

  • In my recent Elm stove videos I have shown progress with secondary combustion. More vigorous flames, more blue flames, which show higher efficiency and greater heat output for the stove. The stove is now able to sustain the secondary flames even with the primary draft intake closed.

  • sweet

  • Very, very nice stove !

  • filler up with oak wood

  • can you burn coal in a 24 inch elm

  • no, this is a wood stove only.

    It will take about 6 logs, roughly 4-5" in diameter

  • how many logs can you put in your 24 inch elm wood stove

  • id love to see you make a fire in your wood stove and than completly fill it up with logs

    for a long time real hot burn

  • that is a lovely stove, keep up the good work.

  • this stove kicks ass

  • pay your Carbon Tax to Al Gore & Goldman Sax

  • @educationforu tell him to stop burning tractor tires!

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  • This Stove looks beautiful.

  • i have been trying to find a gasification stove to buy. are there any on the market?

  • all the videos I have seen are of experimental stoves. I guess you should contact them, and do google searches to see if there are production stoves out there. funny, as it is not a new concept. you'd think there would be something out there to buy. good luck.

  • fab stove!

  • I would like to know more about the baffle and air tubes the more simple the better. My stove might be difficult but it is an old army tent stove that I burn mostly wood and some coal occasionally. I run it through my fireplace chimmney it is like a pot belly stove to some degree and comes apart very easily.

  • Each stove is different, yet there are some basic things that have to be done to any stove in order for the secondary air to work. One factor is the size and placement of the tubes. another is the addition of insulation, whether it is firebrick or other types used to keep the coals and wood hot. there also needs to be a substantial bed of hot coals and dry firewood. either softwood or hard wood have been seen to work.

  • beautiful stove mate.

  • Look like a boiler house of steam train or tractio engine, nice vid

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