My Wood Gas Stove
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Coole Sache das ! ! ! !
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When you open a can save the lid fashion it to where it raises off the bottom about 1/4 inch this would provide the heat shield for the bottom to make your stove last longer than 8 burns. I will take my advice and encorporate bottom protective measures for my stove
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After about 8 burns, it degrades. Peace.
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does the bottom burn out?
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Great video.... very relaxing! Stove is working well. I am using similar design but have blocked of quite alot of the base of the inner tin now I get a longer burn and seem to get more gas burn from the top! Maybe before the gas was being burnt/wasted further down the tin due to the amount of intake there was at the base....peace
Heathfloors 2 years ago
I think what occurs when there are too many lower holes is that the air intake causes the flame to burn too "hot", in other words, burn too fast. Hence, faster fuel consumption/gas burn. Just a guess. Good luck with future protos, man! Peace.
TerraFirma369 2 years ago
Ok passive air induction... Like the feather fire stove... you said it now the thought I am having is it possible to make a wood stove work like a feather fire?? Thats the $64,000 question. Ok your thinking Drak just went off the Deep End!
NCHiker1970 3 years ago
I had a similar thought..... an adjustable wood-gas stove.... Maybe a project for the near future! Peace.
TerraFirma369 3 years ago
What do you mean wood gas? Wood makes gas? Weird Dude.
Fishingandhikingfool 3 years ago
Wood, when heated, produces flammable gases that can be burnt before the wood is consumed. See WorldStove's videos for a better explanation. Peace.
TerraFirma369 3 years ago