your rocket stove ... interesting, looks like WW2 British army field kitchen stove cooks used, they worked really well there too, i noticed UK charity have resurrected these stoves too for India, and 3 Rd world use, they burn less fuel for more output, cool stuff. don't know what the folks next door would think though , if i started making dinner on one LOL....
@fuelban It would be similar to the WWII British field kitchen stoves, *IF* you were talking about our Rocket Stove Video, This is nothing like the British stoves, this is a full on WOOD GASIFIER. It does not "burn" anything and its output is not designed to be heat. It gasifies the wood via partial combustion and its output is a raw gas that is flammable and usable, the gas is mostly Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen. I know what you mean about the british stoves, they were awesome and simple.
@knowpub , Hi, sorry for confusion, I went & watched your Rocket Video, But commented here on this video LOL, Its an age thing ( called getting old ) Lol, But the gasifier I aint heard of before, its interesting, when pitch for boats was gathered by Vikings they got it from similar process of (cooking the wood)- pitch pine -and drawing off the resins as pitch,( like a hootch still) tho not using the gas created, interesting, thanks for info guys.
@fuelban Yeah... I got a book that subject as well ( getting pitch from wood ). Its called
Wood Products Distillates & Extracts and its about the last book on the list of book in BOOKS BY TITLE at USH2 (dot) com. It covers EVERYTHING you can distill out of wood, and what comes out at what temperature etc...there are lots of good free stuff you can get from distilling wood. Lots turpentine like products, pitch, carbon, methane, methanol etc....
your rocket stove ... interesting, looks like WW2 British army field kitchen stove cooks used, they worked really well there too, i noticed UK charity have resurrected these stoves too for India, and 3 Rd world use, they burn less fuel for more output, cool stuff. don't know what the folks next door would think though , if i started making dinner on one LOL....
Thom in Scotland.
fuelban 11 months ago
@fuelban It would be similar to the WWII British field kitchen stoves, *IF* you were talking about our Rocket Stove Video, This is nothing like the British stoves, this is a full on WOOD GASIFIER. It does not "burn" anything and its output is not designed to be heat. It gasifies the wood via partial combustion and its output is a raw gas that is flammable and usable, the gas is mostly Carbon Monoxide and Hydrogen. I know what you mean about the british stoves, they were awesome and simple.
knowpub 11 months ago
@knowpub , Hi, sorry for confusion, I went & watched your Rocket Video, But commented here on this video LOL, Its an age thing ( called getting old ) Lol, But the gasifier I aint heard of before, its interesting, when pitch for boats was gathered by Vikings they got it from similar process of (cooking the wood)- pitch pine -and drawing off the resins as pitch,( like a hootch still) tho not using the gas created, interesting, thanks for info guys.
Thom in Scotland.
fuelban 11 months ago
@fuelban Yeah... I got a book that subject as well ( getting pitch from wood ). Its called
Wood Products Distillates & Extracts and its about the last book on the list of book in BOOKS BY TITLE at USH2 (dot) com. It covers EVERYTHING you can distill out of wood, and what comes out at what temperature etc...there are lots of good free stuff you can get from distilling wood. Lots turpentine like products, pitch, carbon, methane, methanol etc....
knowpub 11 months ago
Fucking well said.
BTPossum 2 years ago
This has huge usage potential because anyone can understand & replicate it & has a great teacher to boot- well almost anyone :)
zwarst 2 years ago
kewl pics aswell ;)
PiezPiedPy 2 years ago
thanks your a good teacher ive learned more from you than what my teachers have in 4YEARS!!!!!
maglight117 2 years ago