http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRadaB_dWXg
dont know what there saying but cool stove.
took him only a few minutes to put it together
dont know what there saying but cool stove.
took him only a few minutes to put it together
soupy1957 said:where's the smoke go?????? Awfully small firebox Wouldn't want to accidentally fall into it!! Those Aluminum Biscuit Shims won't last long (Random thoughts)
-Soupy1957
EatenByLimestone said:How do they ensure a leak free joint. I didn't see any gasket.
f3cbboy said:The gas path resembles the old american standard oil burner in my fathers house.
BeGreen said:I'd love to have a Tulikivi truck come rolling up our driveway.
Battenkiller said:f3cbboy said:The gas path resembles the old american standard oil burner in my fathers house.
I wonder if it resembles the waste path in Adios Pantelones' American Standard toilet?
Battenkiller said:f3cbboy said:The gas path resembles the old american standard oil burner in my fathers house.
I wonder if it resembles the waste path in Adios Pantelones' American Standard toilet?
Lynch said:link no work
f3cbboy said:Battenkiller said:f3cbboy said:The gas path resembles the old american standard oil burner in my fathers house.
I wonder if it resembles the waste path in Adios Pantelones' American Standard toilet?
gas path go up waste path go down..
dan you beat me to it
f3cbboy said:the analogy was good. I have never seen something vented out the bottom like that. I guess i have to watch that vid again. is there something blowing the gas and smoke out that bottom vent. i don't get it. physics says heat flows from hot to cold, unless you add some energy. just puttin that hole on the bottom, and the gas will flow that way??
Battenkiller said:f3cbboy said:the analogy was good. I have never seen something vented out the bottom like that. I guess i have to watch that vid again. is there something blowing the gas and smoke out that bottom vent. i don't get it. physics says heat flows from hot to cold, unless you add some energy. just puttin that hole on the bottom, and the gas will flow that way??
The gases are forced to flow in the direction they are being pulled by the force of the draft, so it's not a heat transfer mediated phenomenon, it is gas pressure driven.
My VC would vent like that once the bypass is closed if it wasn't for the redirecting of the flame path through the baffles cast into the back. I can even crack the top load door open a bit and look inside and the gases still vent out the lower rear of the stove. Good downdraft design, helps clean up the burn compared to a straight ahead air-tight by forcing the smoke through the coals a second time.
BeGreen said:I thought the analogy was pretty good. Check out this Tulikivi installation. That tan ceramic at the left is the flue exit. Gas out low, just like AP's commode.