How to make a Wood Gas Stove (HD)

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2009

How to make a wood gas stove now in HD.
Please note that this video has been also uploaded on my other channel 86thmountmerrion.

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  • I'm gonna build that stove!

    I already built two but this instruction is the best!

  • Thanks!

  • hey dude this is really good thanks! can you tell me the about the 3rd little tin? and the process of fueling and lighting it! thanks again!

  • Thanks and the third tin is called a gas wick it is used to improve efficiency of the stove and can make the flame burn blue,I have a few videos about it on my other channel if you want to check them out!

  • Thank you for this video is excelent.

  • Thanks!

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  • former ha

  • Uh........ What?

  • Good lord, is it ME? Or am I having a hard time understanding her talking? Great idea, but, I'm aching from trying to decipher what she's saying.

  • very poor sound quality

  • It takes 6 times as much air to BURN the Woodgas as to make it, so area of top holes should reflect this ratio. Tom Reed, inventor of Woodgas stoves about 1985.

  • Really Really well done video!

  • former friend?

  • I also like to have a measurement on the corn can please.

  • how big are the holes in the gas wick? 2nd can on the bottom. The only thing that aggravated me was looking up conversion tables LOL.

  • @STREETRAT211 it looks like the 3rd tin is a pot stand. he turned the mushy corn tin up side down and put wires through to give it 4 points to rest on top of the stove and give a small gap. it also functions to direct the flame in a circle pattern which will evenly destribute the heat around the bottom of a pot or pan. he made the statement about it burning more efficiently, because the small can directs the flame close to the air holes , it must mix some more oxygen with the wood gasses

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