Here is the wood gasification stove with a water heat exchanger fitted. 10 22mm copper pipes run through the final chamber before the hot flue gases exit the stove. This stove will run on woodchip, pellets or logs.
fascinating, how is it that this only has 2 ratings including mine and only 3000 views.
The slit window is brilliant. I've never seen a stove that lets you see the gasification process in progress. It's always been a bit of magic... ironically this makes it more so.
I thinkthis is the best example I have seen....good job on the stove
ranjosim32 1 year ago
No narration. No explanation. What the fuck am I supposed to learn from this?
lakewood85 2 years ago
No explanations, no wonder there's little interest.
The idea is nothing new, the construction looks good, now you have to get some interest going.
ozzirt 2 years ago
fascinating, how is it that this only has 2 ratings including mine and only 3000 views.
The slit window is brilliant. I've never seen a stove that lets you see the gasification process in progress. It's always been a bit of magic... ironically this makes it more so.
mmeiser 3 years ago
Nice ! You can clearly see the flames moving DOWNWARDS !
Air inlets on top, draft exit on bottom, with a partition in back to pull the smoke down, through the fire, and then back up out the chimney, right?
Like the Sedore Stove.
Jkirk3279 3 years ago