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Working with Permaculture principles to create an urban self reliant life in Essex
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A rocket stove for the greenhouse - do feed back to me if you build one yourself
Finished stove from the firebox end I have used the top of the acetylene bottle for more mass above the gas bottle |
The Stove components are ;
A 2 ft cylinder cut from an acetylene bottle and a bottle gas bottle (do take great care if you do use either of these cylinders - danger of lethal explosion!)
Ordinary house bricks (out of a skip)
about 4 foot of 7 inch flexible stainless flue liner (out of a skip)
Fire clay (from eBay)
bits and pieces and a frying pan for the lid of the firebox.
The internal flue pipe is single skin steel (scrounged) and the outside chimney is twin wall stainless flue (from eBay - not cheap but take your time and you can find bargains.
The heat storage is made by building a brick wall next to the indoor part of the flue (runs along the whole length of the greenhouse floor) and filling the gap with gravel and concrete slabs.
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Base of the stove - bricks on concrete slab on top of rockwool insulation |
After the bricks laid with fire clay - I later enlarged the firebox which I found too small |
the hole cut at the base of the gas bottle to allow the flames to travel out to the flue pipe |
Carefully shaped piece of flexible flue pipe to bridge then gap from bottle to flue. The whole assembly covered with a mix of sand , cement, and fire clay |
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