I’ve looked through a lot of the threads (that aren’t dead) about secondary burn modifications.
I was thinking about using 3/4“ stainless pipe for the cross tubes, and 1-1/4” for the feeder tubes that go out the back of the stove.
1. is there a consensus on the size of the holes to drill into the pipes?
2. Should the holes be drilled 180 degrees from each other, or angled down at around 120 degrees from each other?
3. would 3 or 4, 3/4” cross tubes be preferable, or would 5 or 6, 1/2” cross tubes be better?
4. How much of a gap is needed between a baffle plate and the front lower part of the stove top / how far front should the baffle extend?
5. I was thinking that I could connect the feeder tubes together on the back side of the stove, and have them share a gate valve to meter the amount of secondary air, and also have a ball valve to shut it down completely, or is there a device/devices that would automatically control the secondary air?
I was thinking about using 3/4“ stainless pipe for the cross tubes, and 1-1/4” for the feeder tubes that go out the back of the stove.
1. is there a consensus on the size of the holes to drill into the pipes?
2. Should the holes be drilled 180 degrees from each other, or angled down at around 120 degrees from each other?
3. would 3 or 4, 3/4” cross tubes be preferable, or would 5 or 6, 1/2” cross tubes be better?
4. How much of a gap is needed between a baffle plate and the front lower part of the stove top / how far front should the baffle extend?
5. I was thinking that I could connect the feeder tubes together on the back side of the stove, and have them share a gate valve to meter the amount of secondary air, and also have a ball valve to shut it down completely, or is there a device/devices that would automatically control the secondary air?