Battenkiller said:
btuser said:
No clean-outs or inspeciton ports? It would have been a piece of cake to tee straight to the end of the bench and cap it.
A chimney brush on the end of a power snake might work. :lol:
You're right, that's probably how you'd have to clean it--with a sewer snake. Big design lapse, IMO.
Extremebison said:
I never thought of using the rocket heater as a camp fire. What a great idea. Build one that you light, sit around, your butt is always warm, and the smoke is never in your face it's perfect. I think I found my summer project.
Yessir! I gotta give PhatFarmerBob a big tip of the hat for that idea.
There are so many things to like about the idea, only one of which being it's infinitely and easily reconfigurable. If you don't like the draw, or the geometry, or its orientation to the prevailing winds, just get out your shovel and play in the dirt! I'll have to look at the videos again, but as I recall the outside construction was just slip-fit, covered with dirt. If you screw up, your house doesn't burn down! Easy peasy, ham and cheesy.
Seems like a great way to play with chimneys. One guy pointed out that the secret to the rocket stove's draft is the pipe-in-a-drum burn chamber, which is essentially two chimney's drawing against each other. One is the pipe in the center, and the other is the drum around the pipe. The key is that the gas in the drum is much cooler than that in the pipe, so the draft in the pipe wins and runs the combustion engine. Also, when the stove first starts, the drum is cold, so the draft is strongest. I also like the vertical hearth--no cutting to length, and wood burns from the bottom.
Pretty nifty.
EDIT: Fun with rocket mass heaters:
http://www.youtube.com/paulwheaton12#p/u/3/a8s-mzfnPy8
Warning: contains hippies! :gulp:
Observations:
Now I know where the name comes from.
Check out the Class-M (mud) chimney pipe! (Or is it Class-C?)
Be sure to catch the wood burning at the end.
Any estimates on that split's moisture content?
EDIT:
More resources, including a design tool:
(broken link removed)