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workshop comforts!! - the artfull-codger - 01-21-2014 [attachment=7636]Happy new year everyone!! a bit late but I've been busy building a rocket stove for the workshop,I first made a wood burner made from an air brake tank from a waggon about 30 yrs ago & it did me well,then I got a ''crane'' stove from a council house in dormanstown, it had a back boiler so I rigged it up with a pump & header tank & 2 old tractor radiators with fans behind & it did me till I got a few leaks & it peed me off plus the room they took up & that went the journey, next was a cast iron pot belly which has done me for the last few years,then I got interested in rocket stoves,so I built this one & the pot belly went the journey, I effin love it,in fact it's so fascinating that I often sit in front of it reading & listening to folk music instead of working,it cosumes it's own smoke, uses a lot less wood,warms up really fast & I stand a fan on the top when it's up to full heat & as well as the radiated heat it blasts out like an electric fan heater[without the cost!!] Graham. RE: workshop comforts!! - doubleboost - 01-21-2014 Very nice I need to visit you for a warm up John RE: workshop comforts!! - TomG - 01-21-2014 Nice job. That would be a great place to set a hot air engine powered fan. Tom RE: workshop comforts!! - Mayhem - 01-22-2014 Interesting - I've never heard of a rocket stove. I have an old pot belly in the shop at my Mum's but it is getting see through in a few places and is on its last legs. RE: workshop comforts!! - the artfull-codger - 01-22-2014 (01-21-2014, 06:33 PM)doubleboost Wrote: Very nice ha ha you know you're welcome anytime John, if you look closely there's some sash weights to the right of the stove, they're fixed with bowden cable via a pully to the drilling machine table,it's a 10 speed meddings but hasn't got rack & pinion to the table so the weights balance it out. Graham. RE: workshop comforts!! - the artfull-codger - 01-22-2014 (01-21-2014, 08:38 PM)TomG Wrote: Nice job. Well that's funny you should mention that Tom 'cos I'm going to build one for it [eventually] Graham RE: workshop comforts!! - the artfull-codger - 01-22-2014 (01-22-2014, 07:46 AM)Mayhem Wrote: Interesting - I've never heard of a rocket stove. I have an old pot belly in the shop at my Mum's but it is getting see through in a few places and is on its last legs.Well you won't need one in perth just now mayhem,my daughter who lives in joondalup recons it's 40 odd c at present!! we're going there in april for a month, I'm no expert on rocket stoves so I surfed the net for all the info I could find till I found one that suited my & I more or less copied it with with a few mod's to suit myself, the best part is it doesn't use a lot of fuel, the burn chamber gets so hot[glows red] it burns all it's own smoke & it starts heating straight away, the only downside is that you have to feed it little & often but I wouldn't go back to a pot belly now,this is far superior, I love it. Graham. RE: workshop comforts!! - PixMan - 01-22-2014 My workshop comforts: RE: workshop comforts!! - mechman48 - 01-23-2014 (01-22-2014, 08:21 PM)PixMan Wrote: My workshop comforts: Macallan.. superb stuff but damned expensive over here, might get a bottle for my birthday this year.. Cheers George. RE: workshop comforts!! - Mayhem - 01-23-2014 I only saw the stogies Ken - did my visit drive you to drink? |